Inland Division Of General Motors M1 Carbine Early Oval Cut Oiler Stock Guns International #: 100538648 Seller's Inventory #: 811 Category: Military Rifles - M1 Carbine - Military Rifles - US Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: HLV Fine Guns Company: Harry Viezens Fine Guns Member Since: 7/27/13 First Name: Harry Last Name: Viezens State: Arizona Zip: 85541 Country: United States Phone: (928) 468-0306 Fax: (928) 468-0307 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 117 Total Number of Listings: 3490 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Money Order, and Cashier's Check Description: This Inland was barrel dated 4-43. The serial number is 383561. This is a first block production carbine. This carbine has all the correct parts for this serial number range. This gun is not a rebuild or restored carbine. This is a genuine vet's take home gun. The stock has the correct large ordnance wheel on the right side by the oval cut oiler slot and IO code in the sling slot. The "high" wood stock has no damage or cracks. The hand guard also has the IO code and the early wide groove sight channel. The sling is a correct WW2 issued olive drab sling. The bore is bright and clean with no issues. The front and rear sight are original to this gun. This carbine never had a type three barrel band installed. The internal parts are the correct parts for this production run. The operating rod is the correct early half moon cut base. The flat bolt is also correct for this gun. This carbine is all correct in every way. These carbines are getting harder and harder to find today in original as issued condition! Here is one that is all correct and not messed with in any way. Would be great in any collection. earch for This Inland was barrel dated 4-43. The serial number is 383561. This is a first block production carbine. This carbine has all the correct parts for this serial number range. This gun is not a rebuild or restored carbine. This is a genuine vet's take home gun. The stock has the correct large ordnance wheel on the right side by the oval cut oiler slot and IO code in the sling slot. The "high" wood stock has no damage or cracks. The hand guard also has the IO code and the early wide groove sight channel. The sling is a correct WW2 issued olive drab sling. The bore is bright and clean with no issues. The front and rear sight are original to this gun. This carbine never had a type three barrel band installed. The internal parts are the correct parts for this production run. The operating rod is the correct early half moon cut base. The flat bolt is also correct for this gun. This carbine is all correct in every way. These carbines are getting harder and harder to find today in original as issued condition! Here is one that is all correct and not messed with in any way. Would be great in any collection. Search for Harry Viezens on google. Curio&Relic Consn. F. No. 162 SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |