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Birddog1911
04-07-2010, 14:41
My new Inland Carbine. Manufactured between Sept. '43 and Jan. '44 from what I've found. Interestingly, it has a Rock Ola barrel. I wish these pictures did the stock justice; it is just beautiful!
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii190/Birddog4570/Mar2010012.jpg
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii190/Birddog4570/Mar2010013.jpg
Looks like it has the blessing from above as well based on the reflective star I see in the fireplace[Tooth] ... very nice though[Beer]
Why didn't you stop at my house first? [LOL]
Very nice...
Birddog1911
04-07-2010, 15:04
Why didn't you stop at my house first? [LOL]
Very nice...
Why, you selling yours?
No, You could have left it here...[Tooth]
funkfool
04-07-2010, 15:14
Dang! She's always getting out of the yard... kids left the gate open again...
Just feed her well and send her home...[LOL]
(Nice firearm- BTW)
StagLefty
04-07-2010, 16:10
Very nice !
Beautiful! I just picked up an early Inland myself recently. Not as pretty as that one though.
Very Nice.
I am amazed at times at the beautiful wood that is found in some US made combat weapons.
Congradulations and Have Fun.
wow, that is my gun that was stolen a year back!!!! I can't believe it!
please bring it over and return it to its rightful owner!
GhostRider
04-07-2010, 18:54
dang, that's a beauty nice find[Beer]
Stupid, you should have pulled into a different neighborhood and called the police. Now it knows where you live.
GreenScoutII
04-07-2010, 20:18
Mine is an Inland, 1943 manufacture. Stock is not nearly as nice as yours. Great looking rifle!
Birddog1911
04-07-2010, 20:55
Problem I have now is, I want to try and trade for correct parts!
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