
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By imonkeyman:
Failure to feed failure and eject. The magazine won't seat properly along with other issues. It's beyond my skill level of part replacement. I want to pass it down to another family member but do not want to give them a rifle with issues.
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Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By imonkeyman:Originally Posted By vellnueve:
What exactly is wrong with it? A lot of things can easily be fixed.
Failure to feed failure and eject. The magazine won't seat properly along with other issues. It's beyond my skill level of part replacement. I want to pass it down to another family member but do not want to give them a rifle with issues.
Fulton Armory is the best there is IMO. I've had them service 5 of my carbines, my Garand and build a 6th from parts plus I own 3 of their brand Carbines
They can take time to process a firearm, current turnaround time looks to be 5 months right now. CMP I think has a longer wait time but someone else with have to answer that since I've never used them
Fulton ArmoryFrom the sounds of it your Inland needs at least new springs in the bolt, maybe a new extractor and either a new mag catch and new springs. You need a bolt tool to work on a Carbine bolt so that's $40 bucks if you want to try that yourself.
If this were my Carbine I would send it in. Don't be put off by the $90 bucks for the shipping box and hold, they credit you $65 bucks when the service is done. That covers their shipping and handling (I got my boxes when they sold them cheaper and paid the $65 bucks shipping).
My suggestion if you do use Fulton is add this to your order
Barrel RefreshIf you don't need the recrown (they'll go over what service they feel your Carbine will need. I've always listened to them) figure $100 bucks
I would say based on my experience this will run you $300-400 bucks total depending on what parts need replacing (not counting new barrels, been there one 1 Carbine with a worn barrel). What you'll end up with is that Carbine that will be in the family for decades