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mooreguncrazy
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Posted: Mar 22 2021 at 5:13pm |
Hello, I knew, from this site, the Inland serial was a duplicate, but I couldn't find any info for the X on my Rock-ola. Thanks
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Rock-ola marked some parts with an X that were selected to be inspected randomly.
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Smokpole
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I'll bet the Inland is a saginaw subcontract receiver. It will have an SG stamped on the forward left side of the receiver near the bottom edge. The X indicates that the serial number is a duplicate with an Inland produced receiver. I can't help with the X on the Rock-Ola. Maybe one of the other guys know what its about.
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mooreguncrazy
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Hello, I was cleaning my carbines today and saw a mark on my Rock-ola carbine ( Ser. 1753105) I hadn't noticed before. There is an X near the rear of the receiver inside where the slide rides in it's cutout. Is this a common mark on a Rock-ola? The other of my carbines don't have a mark like this in that area. The only other carbine I have with an X is an Inland and it is at the end if it's serial number. |
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