1943 Inland M1 Carbine

Norinco ATD 22




I too had to do some digging to find out what it was since there are no markings on it. That double barrel would be sick!! Mine belonged to my dad and he left it at my grandfather's. My grandfather gave it to me a few years ago. I'll ask my dad about it. I bet he remembers the year....Evil D wrote:Did you know what make/brand it was? I didn't when I got mine, had to do a ton of research to find out and I'm still vague on the year. They also came in a double barrel 410 over 22 set up that I would KILL to own. My understanding is that they were very cheap and there aren't many left, I took it to a gun show once and a guy would not leave me alone about it, and offered me an obscene amount of money for it but it was given to me by my mother so selling wasn't an option.
Thanks for the offer v8r, if that situation ever does come up, you can bet I will take you up on it. I'll make sure to bring a healthy supply of spydies too.v8r wrote:Well if you are ever in East Texas shoot me a PM and I'll take you to a range that is 300yards.
http://commanderzero.com/blog/2014/06/2 ... er-rabbit/Enkidude wrote:I too had to do some digging to find out what it was since there are no markings on it. That double barrel would be sick!! Mine belonged to my dad and he left it at my grandfather's. My grandfather gave it to me a few years ago. I'll ask my dad about it. I bet he remembers the year....
Its a 40.klug932000 wrote:Giggles is that in 9 40 or 45. I have one in 45 and looking for one in 40. And anyone building a 1022 check out Kidd triggers. Not as popular as timmney but a really nice adj 2 stage.




Nice rifle.
It is a great rifle. It is the epitome of Cooper's Scout Rifle concept for me. Light, handy, accurate, fast, simple, and effective.



