Built on a pistol platform using the same short-stroke semi-automatic action as the carbine. Bolt does not lock open when the last shot is fired, but a bolt hold pin located on the right side charging handle allows the bolt to be locked into the open position manually.
Equipped with a twelve inch threaded barrel and bell-shaped flash hider. 1/2-28 tpi. Winged, fixed front sight housing secured with a roll pin. Rear sight block, dovetailed into the receiver, supports a sliding, adjustable peep aperture sight.
Right-side magazine release, cross-bolt safety button and smooth-faced steel bow trigger. Fifteen round blued steel magazine included does not drop free when the magazine release is depressed but it is easy to manually remove. Will also accept 30-round M1 magazines. Precision machined-case receiver, barrel, flash hider, barrel band and trigger group all treated with a Parkerized finish. Barrel cover, stock and pistol grip are made from American Walnut. 1:20 inch right hand twist rate. Includes military-style sling and owner's manual.
- Category : Specialty
- Type : Pistol
- Action : Semi-Automatic
- Caliber : 30 Carbine
- Barrel Length : 12"
- Capacity : 15+1
- Safety : Crossbolt
- Grips : Wood
- Sights : Adjustable Rear
- Weight : 69 oz
- Metal Finish : Black Parkerized
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Inland M1 Advisor Pistol
came in with the stock pre-scratched. I didn't refuse it because it will likely have worse, after I use it some and I didn't buy it to look pretty. I lubed it up and bought some of their recommended Aguila ammo to give it as fair a first trial as I could. Functioning was horrible at first, then with continued use it improved. They state a break in period of 300-400 rounds, and I'm close but not quite there yet. Still jams but not nearly as much. It does have an occasional failure to extract, and I'm hoping that improves with more use. I'll give it some more time and put some more downrange with it before I contact them and find out how they are at honoring the 1 year warranty. I don't know why it should need 3-400 rounds to break it in. I can take a new AR-15 from several quality makers and have them work 100% from the first round on, at much less than the cost of this gun.