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gene of oregon
Grunt Joined: Jan 23 2016 Location: silverton, or Status: Offline Points: 157 |
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Posted: Nov 13 2016 at 12:25pm |
Here is a late Inland that I picked up at a gun shop in southern Calif. while down there for my 50th class reunion. Was sitting in rack with a few other carbines. Left the shop not buying it but when I got home and thinking over and over, decided I had to have it. Call them and bought it. Everything seams to be correct with late Inland. Very little wear. The type 3 band I'm questioning it's correctness, it's a post war type 3. I would appreciate comments on it's correctness. Thanks
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On Point Joined: Jul 31 2016 Location: Iowa Status: Offline Points: 119 |
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Wow !! Great pic's, all sure looks good to us, clean.
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On Point Joined: Aug 26 2016 Location: illinois Status: Offline Points: 278 |
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Sharp looking rifle.
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Charles
Grunt Joined: Mar 21 2016 Location: Maryland Status: Offline Points: 587 |
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Wouldn't mind owning it myself. Beautiful.
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Charles
Co B 1st Batl.115 Inf. Reg. 29th. Divi. 4.2 Heavy Mortar Co Retired Life member NRA |
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