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    I believe the PAL RH35 [5" blade] was a Navy...

    I believe the PAL RH35 [5" blade] was a Navy issue knife. It will fit in a Navy Mk1 scabbard. The RH36 Was also used buy Navy personal but may not have been a Navy contracted and issued item. I...
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    Very nice collection! Chuck

    Very nice collection!

    Chuck
  3. My 366,2xx Inland with a 4/43 barrel has an oval...

    My 366,2xx Inland with a 4/43 barrel has an oval oiler cutout, smooth safety

    Chuck
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    You made a good choice.:1948:

    You made a good choice.:1948:
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    Sharon, I found a copy of the 1995 revision of...

    Sharon, I found a copy of the 1995 revision of U.S. M1 Carbines Wartime production, by Craig Riesch that mentions Chuck Osborne, Jim Luplow and Dan Eichelberger of the Michigan U.S Carbine Collectors...
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    My not reading previous posts carefully has its...

    My not reading previous posts carefully has its disadvantages :]
    Thanx Deano41.

    Chuck [lambo35, Gunboards Forums]
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    I think a safe bet on the year of production...

    I think a safe bet on the year of production would be the first year for T44's, if it is a "no" series, first variation [there were 3 variations] Tokyo rifle = four intertwined circles behind the...
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    Just as a point of interest. On the Gunbroker...

    Just as a point of interest. On the Gunbroker Inland 408k carbine, the hammer spring is a later 26 coil spring and the magazine release is also a later T3, should be 21 coil spring and T2A mag....
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    Another board member suggested the "I" cut...

    Another board member suggested the "I" cut Winchester stocks had a round profile compared to their types 2,3,and 4 stocks. I have not had enough experience with the early stocks. I appreciate the...
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    Thanx R. Borecky, c-j, Tuna, that helps me...

    Thanx R. Borecky, c-j, Tuna, that helps me determine the origin of an "I" cut stock I got on a carbine 21 years ago that did not have any other markings anywhere. It evidently was a carbine put...
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    c-j, does you early Winchester stock have any...

    c-j, does you early Winchester stock have any letters on the bridge in front of the trigger housing?

    Chuck.
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    I have a "W" Carbine 5,628,117 in all "W" parts...

    I have a "W" Carbine 5,628,117 in all "W" parts except for a SW-N sear as in the one discussed in this thread. The stock on mine is a type III with the ordnance stamp but without the WRA/GHD stamp....
  13. I believe the 9mm magazine for the FEG will work...

    I believe the 9mm magazine for the FEG will work in the .32 FEG guns. The 9mm mags are more available.

    Chuck
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    Keep both stocks and alternate use. Keeping both...

    Keep both stocks and alternate use. Keeping both stocks is a good investment!

    Chuck
  15. BATFE restrictions on mailing CC&R barreled receivers to Type3 license holders

    Can someone direct me to the regs that state what the restrictions are [if any] on the transfer of CC&R receivers etc. to type 3 holders.
    I hear from sellers that there are stated regulations that...
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    I believe on Bill Ricca's webpage he has pics of...

    I believe on Bill Ricca's webpage he has pics of correct ww2 slings.

    Chuck
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    Many thanx Tuna. Chuck

    Many thanx Tuna.

    Chuck
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    Hey guys, should the letters in the sling well be...

    Hey guys, should the letters in the sling well be read as IO for Inland by Overton, or OI Overton for Inland? Just curious, for the past 20years. :]
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