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The inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), also commonly known as the western taipan, the small-scaled snake or the fierce snake, is a species of extremely venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to semi-arid regions of central east Australia. Aboriginal Australians living in those regions named the snake Dandarabilla. It was first described by Frederick McCoy in 1879 and then by William John Macleay in 1882, but for the next 90 years, it was a mystery to the scientific community; no further specimens were found, and virtually nothing was added to the knowledge of this species until its rediscovery in 1972.Based on the median lethal dose value in mice, the venom of the inland taipan is by far the most toxic of any snake – much more so than even that of sea snakes – and it has the most toxic venom of any reptile when tested on human heart cell culture. Unlike most snakes, the inland taipan is a specialist hunter of mammals so its venom is specially adapted to kill warm-blooded species. It is estimated that one bite possesses enough lethality to kill at least 100 fully grown men, and, depending on the nature of the bite, it has the potential to kill someone in as little as 30 to 45 minutes if left untreated. It is an extremely fast and agile snake that can strike instantly with extreme accuracy, often striking multiple times in the same attack, and it envenomates in almost every case.Although extremely venomous and a capable striker, in contrast to the rather aggressive coastal taipan, the inland taipan is usually quite a shy and reclusive snake, with a placid disposition, and prefers to escape from trouble. However, it will defend itself and strike if provoked, mishandled, or prevented from escaping. Because it lives in such remote locations, the inland taipan seldom comes in contact with people; therefore it is not considered the deadliest snake in the world overall, especially in terms of disposition and human deaths per year. The word "fierce" from its alternative name describes its venom, not its temperament.
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This M1 is mostly Inland parts per my review when disassembled. It still retains its original barrel based on the serial number of the carbine and date on the barrel. I believe it was rebuilt at a US Army Arsenal due to the...
Here is an authentic first block (they had 2 production runs)WWII Inland M1A1 paratrooper 30 Carbine. SN 937,xxx. It is a rearsenaled example but retains all Inland internal parts. It has a type 2 HI code sight, T4 magazine catch (for 30 rd. mags), flip safety and bayo lug barrel band. The...
CMP m1 carbine, inland, with new match grade CRITERION barrel fitted by CMP. with 2 30 round magazines. pm me if you have questions. serial number is 298496
the caliber is 30 carbine. hand rubbed oil finish on stock (8 coats of finish), stock has I cut oil tube/ sling holder. 4 rivet top stock...
For sale is a hard to find M1A1 Carbine from WW2. The M1A1 was used primarily by paratroopers during WW2, but I am sure most people know this already.
The receiver and barrel date to Jan.1945. Inland did not track serial numbers for M1A1’s produced for the US Army and ended production at the...
Before you get too excited the $2,250 price is for the 937,xxx SN. I would like to get $2,500 for the earlier 762,xxx model. If you aren't aware of current M1 carbine values, these are fair prices for nice early originals. I'm going to list them here for a short time before they go on Gunbroker...
Looking for a round bolt for a July-Sept 44 inland M1 carbine. Stripped ok.
In trade I can offer a stripped flat inland bolt, or a Garand bolt, or other stuff like 30-06 ammo, vz24 stock, m1 carbine stock, Mas36 stock set, and on and on and on. Can also offer cash.
WW2 M1 Carbine, Inland. A project if you’re willing! The barrel is from CMP. The rest was piece meal to built for inland only parts from
What I remember. It’s not every part but about 90%. There are two bolts and two books and all the springs. Throat and muzzle erosion were measured at a 2...
Mix of parts, almost all Infland Mfg. Professionally Re-parkerized. Original 8-43 barrel matches the serial number. Shiny bore. Action cycles perfectly, no corrosion anywhere.
Front sight is slightly canted left, which is a fairly common flaw with M1 Carbines. The barrel flat and receiver are...