In the spirit of the original Maxim Model 1910 Suppressor, Inland Manufacturing is proud to offer the Inland Model 1910 Off-Center Suppressor! The Model 1910 is 6.25 inches overall length and 1.5 inches in diameter and weighing in at only 8 oz. The Inland Model 1910 is unique due to the two part construction utilizing a one piece monobloc core design and a tubular casing that threads onto the monobloc core. This design allows the Monobloc core to be fixed to the barrel and does not require removal for suppressor cleaning and maintenance. Installation and positioning of the offset monobloc core is accomplished using the locking jam nuts.
MSRP: $699.00
Length: 6.25 inches
Diameter: 1-1/2 inches
Number Of Baffles: One piece monobloc core
Weight: 8 Oz (Weight may vary depending on caliber)
Material: Aluminum
Base Thread Pitch: 5/8 - 24
Self Serviceable
Caliber: 5.56, .30 and .357 / 9mm
Caliber Range: Rimfire to .357
Finish: Black / Optional Natural Brushed Aluminum - Clear Anodize
Mount Style: Direct Thread / Includes 1/2 - 28 Adapter with (2) Jam Nuts
Full-Auto Rated: No
In 1941, with the US being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, a division of General Motors was tasked to support the war effort.
The result was firearm history with Inland Manufacturing becoming one of the largest gun manufacturers in the US, producing nearly 3 million firearms in less than 5 years.
The most notable of Inland's firearm production was the .30 Caliber M1 carbine and the folding stock variant, the M1A1 Paratrooper model.
Dayton, Ohio was home for the original Inland company, and is now the home of the new Inland Manufacturing located just two miles from the original facility. Today's Inland Manufacturing is now producing a new line of .30 caliber M1 carbines and 1911 style pistols.
