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wctriumph
10-20-2014, 08:19
For $1000 they better be perfect.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/inland-manufacturing-rebirth-old-name/


History buffs and reenactors take note–Inland Manufacturing has announced the launch of their new incarnation of the old M1 Carbine line. That is right, I saidInland. But this is not the former division of General Motors that is known for its war time production of American arms. This is a new company with new production firearms.
Inland will be making two models: a straight stocked and a paratrooper with a folding stock. The two carbines are outfitted like the late war models with adjustable sights, push button safety and the mag catch that supports the 30 round magazines. The Paratrooper has the correct barrel band without the bayonet lug. The standard model has the later style with the lug. We recently had the chance to see both models side-by-side with original Inlands, and we had to get in close to tell the difference.
Over all the two examples we were able to handle looked great and held up when next to the originals. The stampings are even close to correct with a few minor differences that were chosen to stop the new Inlands from being mistaken for originals. Take a look at the photos and see for yourself. Inland was kind enough to supply us with some of their images as well. They also promised us a review gun, so stay tuned for that. The MSRP will be around $1000. More info will be available soon from MKS Supply. (http://www.mkssupply.com/)

def90
10-20-2014, 08:46
Can't you get a real carbine for less?

Robb
10-20-2014, 08:50
Can't you get a real carbine for less?

Yes. And it's a Real USGI to boot. You can also buy an authentic USGI carbine and throw on a fake para stock and a fake Type 1 front band (if that's your thing) and it's still cheaper than these.
You have to wonder if the new Inland Co really thought this through. If they could sell these for half the suggested price, then maybe.

Gunner
10-20-2014, 08:50
Can't you get a real carbine for less?
Yeah i paid less than 1000 for my 1944 inland in great shape

Aloha_Shooter
10-20-2014, 08:55
Unfortunately, CMP's supply of M1 Carbines has been exhausted. Glad I got mine when I did ...

http://www.odcmp.com/Sales/carbine.htm

Robb
10-20-2014, 09:22
Unfortunately, CMP's supply of M1 Carbines has been exhausted. Glad I got mine when I did ...

http://www.odcmp.com/Sales/carbine.htm

Usually a few available in the M1 Carbine Parts for Sale Forum.

Aloha_Shooter
10-20-2014, 09:32
Usually a few available in the M1 Carbine Parts for Sale Forum.

Yeah, I don't really need any more. I've got a couple IBMs, Winchesters, Saginaws, and an NPM. Don't think I have an Inland but don't really need it. [Beer]

Great-Kazoo
10-20-2014, 09:33
Yes. And it's a Real USGI to boot. You can also buy an authentic USGI carbine and throw on a fake para stock and a fake Type 1 front band (if that's your thing) and it's still cheaper than these.
You have to wonder if the new Inland Co really thought this through. If they could sell these for half the suggested price, then maybe.

Ask Mitchell's Mausers. They're still in business.
http://www.mauser.org/

Robb
10-20-2014, 09:38
Ask Mitchell's Mausers. They're still in business.
http://www.mauser.org/

Yeah, that's amazing. Re-stamped rifles for a premium.
Good point.

Ridge
10-20-2014, 11:41
Can't you get a real carbine for less?

I got mine in a trade for a pretty cheap bolt action rifle, and sold it for $750

Daniel_187
10-20-2014, 18:50
I have an auto-ordinance, Runs like shit with brass ammo. Bought some tula and it works better. Ran a lot of steel cased ammo then some brass and I think it works a little better now, but its not the most accurate.