So I have an Inland Carbine that has been restored by Fulton Armory. I got it from a fellow who had never fired it. Well after 3-4rds the handguard pops right off. I've tried shaping the riveted metal tongue with a file, w/out removing length, to fit better but it has been to no avail. There seems to be about 1/8" play in the handguard when its installed, and the rivets are loose. I could just replace it but it matches the stock so well. Fulton wanted $130 just to look at it.
To me it seems it just needs a longer metal tongue riveted in place of the old one. Its a simple stamped piece, I'm just not able to replicate it or rivet. I wouldn't think a 'smith would need the whole gun, and the replacement metal could even be a tad long and I can file it to fit.
Its the one gun I'll never sell. Too cool, and too much fun.
To me it seems it just needs a longer metal tongue riveted in place of the old one. Its a simple stamped piece, I'm just not able to replicate it or rivet. I wouldn't think a 'smith would need the whole gun, and the replacement metal could even be a tad long and I can file it to fit.



Its the one gun I'll never sell. Too cool, and too much fun.