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former173rd
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Well, that certainly wasn't what I wanted to hear! LOL Had another person indicate it was in one of the ranges...oh well..
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tenOCEE
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Sweet pic, though.
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My sig: Seen an IP or S'G'? Add it to my registry. We'll check consecutives.
https://grandrapids.wufoo.com/forms/zzlnt0519k86xs/ |
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former173rd
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FYI to all Mac types:
How to post photos from Mac (laptop) ..at least it worked for me. - open the reply box in forum - open Photos - select photo - select export (I exported to Pictures) - resize smaller as needed ) very important! - follow image import box promp I don't know how quickly I'll be able to do this for all my photos here, but I guess it should be done. MOD might want to scrub this so it makes sense....Hope it helps!
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jackp1028
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I like your stock. The Inland CC (Cross Cannon) is often doubled. Rarely do you see a complete stamp. Usually the bottom of the CC is weak.
Would you post a couple of profile pictures of your carbine fully assembled? I'd like to see how well the TH fits. Also the recoil plate area. Thanks. |
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former173rd
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Why Carbines?
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Nice looking Inland cartouche; I love seeing the double bounced ones. I'm pretty sure I see a flaming bomb on the bottom of the trigger housing, that's neat too.
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jackp1028
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A very nice carbine indeed. One of the best Inland stocks I've seen.
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former173rd
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What a relief!....somehow I just knew it was a imported fake or something!
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former173rd
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So, with the photos posted, is the next step the data sheet thing?....I can download the form or print it off. When its completed, is it apparent where its sent?
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former173rd
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good eye Why Carbines.....just looked under a mag glass and you're right.....very faint, but there!
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jackp1028
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Here's a link that will answer your questions.
http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/forum/carbine-club-data-sheets_topic26.html Take your time. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. They can be daunting. |
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former173rd
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Is this the correct forum to ask a question on the data sheet?
specifically No. 5....
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W5USMC
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Are you asking about OP spring Housing? Integral vs Detachable Tube? In your Inland's serial range, you have an Integral Op spring Housing. Some early Carbines and all Quality Hardware Carbines have a detachable tube that the op spring is inserted into, these are referred to as spring tube carbines.
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former173rd
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Thank you sir. Trigger housing and bolt left. Ive taken some aux. photos to accompany the Data Sheet submission.
I did find a series on numbers, very faint, on the bottom of the slide box = 7160081 couldn't find a reference to that anywhere. |
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W5USMC
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That number is actually 7160091 found on type V slides, see below link for more info.
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Wayne
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former173rd
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Well, the data sheet (s) mostly done except for bolt. Little apprehensive about this one. I ordered a bolt disassembly tool and will proceed when it arrives.
Should I submit what I have or wait for the bolt? Its in pencil now but I may try the fill in PDF version. I suppose there will be more info on it, so questions will be appreciated and answered. Thanks to you all!
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