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  • 1point9turbo
    • Mar 2010
    • 60

    #16
    https://plus.google.com/photos/11571...88492367896914

    link to the album... theres 7 pictures of the slide in there. i can take the gun apart later on if you think you need to see more. thanks for the help!

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    • 1point9turbo
      • Mar 2010
      • 60

      #17
      anyone?

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      • gunny
        • Apr 2010
        • 6485

        #18
        Not USGI. Must be a commercial version. Which one? Dunno.....
        Semper Fi,
        Gunny
        RVN '66 - '68 1st Tank Bn
        USMC Ret. 1986, US Army Civilian Retired 2011
        "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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        • steve ingalls
          • Jun 2012
          • 780

          #19
          Looks like a PLAINFIELD carbine slide to me. Definitely not USGI.

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          • 1point9turbo
            • Mar 2010
            • 60

            #20
            ahh... after looking, it seems to be a iver johnson or one of its sub contracted ones or however they did it. i made a mistake, it is a type 6 so that was giving me problems. i took it apart again and saw the groove on the side i didnt remember being there.

            any rate, yes, not USGI. thx for the help!

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            • Popcop
              • Mar 2011
              • 369

              #21
              Has anyone ever checked the weight of the differnt slides?
              I have been told that Inland slides are much heavier than other types.
              "Smile, wait for flash".

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              • 03man
                • Feb 2015
                • 145

                #22
                Originally posted by Popcop View Post
                Has anyone ever checked the weight of the differnt slides?
                I have been told that Inland slides are much heavier than other types.
                Since the slides were made from steel, when comparing the same design(type I-VI), slides would be the same weight(within some small tolerance) from any Manufacturer.

                I just weighed a Type 4 - 240 grams;
                two type VI each weighed 220 grams.
                That an M2 cut slide is a little lighter, by 20 g, makes sense, since part of the
                "box" is milled away.

                I would have weight others, but these are the only loose ones in the box.

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