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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 2983159" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>I had this one for a few years so can add some info. It's an Inland and came to me with an early barrel band (prior to the bayonet lug type). The cool thing about it was that it had a high wood Saginaw (S'G') stock. I figured that someone restoring an S'G' carbine might want the stock so I put it out on eBay. Wow, did they want that stock! I then located a WWII era replacement stock, marked "J" in the slingwell. By this point I had acquired an IBM carbine so this one was essentially parts for awhile until it ended up at Darren's house. Oh, forgot to mention that I had it rebarreled with an Inland barrel. When I got it, the feedramp had been ground on to the point where it split brass upon firing. Glad to hear it's back up and running so I guess we'll have to get the carbines out and see what we can do with 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 2983159, member: 5655"] I had this one for a few years so can add some info. It's an Inland and came to me with an early barrel band (prior to the bayonet lug type). The cool thing about it was that it had a high wood Saginaw (S'G') stock. I figured that someone restoring an S'G' carbine might want the stock so I put it out on eBay. Wow, did they want that stock! I then located a WWII era replacement stock, marked "J" in the slingwell. By this point I had acquired an IBM carbine so this one was essentially parts for awhile until it ended up at Darren's house. Oh, forgot to mention that I had it rebarreled with an Inland barrel. When I got it, the feedramp had been ground on to the point where it split brass upon firing. Glad to hear it's back up and running so I guess we'll have to get the carbines out and see what we can do with 'em. [/QUOTE]
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