its a 1944 Inland with inland flat bolt, and 01-44 inland gm barrel
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its a 1944 Inland with inland flat bolt, and 01-44 inland gm barrel
Carbines usually slug at .308, size them to .309-.310 and you should be good to go.
Buy yourself a little spanner wrench for the gas piston nut, or make one up and every once in 5 or 6 hundred rounds or so, pull out the piston and clean the carbon off the piston/nut valve seat.
In Beagle's article, he talked about getting leading with oversized boolits so that's why I stuck to the .309 size.
After breaking the nut by tapping on it to get it loose, I bought the wrench for about $6.00 and a new nut too.
The nut comes loose unless you tighten it up and put a little blue loctite on the threads.