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  1. #1

    Default Another stock question, Inland 1479XX

    In the slingwell is a flaming bomb and "OI", along with a circular mark I'm unfamiliar with. I'd like to know if it's "correct" for the serial number 1479XX, barrel dated 12-42. Thanks for the help! 👍20200424_235053.jpg

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    Another image,
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  2. #2

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    I tore 1479XX down for cleaning and parts inventory. Here's what I found. Type one (double beveled) trigger housing, not pictured.
    Flat bolt 20200425_013818.jpg
    Magazine catch, smooth, long face
    Screenshot_20200425-013549_Photos.jpg
    Firing pinScreenshot_20200425-013521_Photos.jpg
    Type one unmodified extractorScreenshot_20200425-013502_Photos.jpg
    Trigger, type one Screenshot_20200425-013438_Photos.jpg
    Last edited by Pentolite; 04-24-2020 at 11:06.

  3. #3

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    Type one dog leg hammer
    Screenshot_20200425-013416_Photos.jpg
    Screenshot_20200425-013347_Photos.jpg
    SearScreenshot_20200425-013258_Photos.jpg
    Safety not pictured is checkered with the "shoulder" around checkering.
    Everything looks good! (I THINK)
    Last edited by Pentolite; 04-24-2020 at 10:56.

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    The circular mark in the sling well is just an accidental happening, meaning nothing. The rest of the stampings are correct for the serial number.
    But your trigger is a type 2 and it should be. The rest looks ok too.

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    This photo from a website is what led me to believe the hammer was a type one. I'm very much a novice, I wouldn't be able to identify them just by memory (yet��). Maybe you can see how I was fooled.Screenshot_20200425-114819_Chrome.jpg
    Vs. mine
    Screenshot_20200425-013416_Photos.jpg

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    No....You are right and I was wrong. It is a type 1 not a type 2 hammer. Its what I get for NOT wearing my glasses when I should.

  7. #7

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    OK, so is it still "correct" ( I almost hate to use that term) for a 12/42 barrel date, Feb/Mar '43 production Carbine? Thanks for all the info!
    Last edited by Pentolite; 04-25-2020 at 09:40.

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    Closer to Jan/Feb. 1943 for your serial number.

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