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    Same difference whether the parts are refinished in house or out sourced. They came from the CMPicon that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveN View Post
    speaking of parts...where can i get all the metal parts for the stock including front hand guard?
    Been meaning to call CMPicon as they must have a source?
    It's for 2 stocks that I would use to replace my original ones when I go to the range.
    If your looking for general stock parts try Standard Parts LLC
    https://www.standardpartsllc.com/pro...&idcategory=15

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    G41a, Complete buttstock & handguard metal set

    Is this what you're looking for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge1998 View Post
    If your looking for general stock parts try Standard Parts LLC
    https://www.standardpartsllc.com/pro...&idcategory=15

    Or Orion
    G41a, Complete buttstock & handguard metal set



    Is this what you're looking for?
    Thanks, but I'm not actually looking for any parts at all, just trying to add to my knowledge base. Some of these parts are so obviously a different color of park that they had to have been new replacements, and I'm just wondering by whom. Since there are no arsenal rebuild stamps in the wood, I surmise that it was done by the CMPicon or DCM facilities. But since they just sold off- the- rack rifles (or so I thought), it wouldn't have been done by them either. So it's a mystery. These light gray, almost white parts show littlle or no wear, btw, which again suggests post- issue replacements.

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    Quite a few of the 6 mil rifles CMPicon has just finished selling were rebarreled by CMP with new 1955 barrels.

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    The easiest way to spot a reparked rifle is that all the parts match in color & texture. ORIGINAL rifles were assembled from parts that were blued or parked in batches. Over the years parkerizing "recipes" have changed.

    DCM never saw a rifle; it was just a DOD office in Washington, DC that processed paperwork. After approval of a purchase, the gun was shipped to the buyer directly from a government arsenal by Railway Express.

    When CMPicon was originally established, most M1icon rifles came straight from arsenals stacked in wood crates (hence, numerous op rod dings). They also got all the spare parts, which the armorers at CMP used to fix broken/defective rifles. When spare parts ran out, they cannibalized some rifles; they sold some rifles as "correct grade" if mostly original with some parts replaced. When stocks ran out, they sold "barreled actions". They eventually bought commercial stocks & barrels. Around 2008 they got a stash of several thousand Springfield Armory barrels, dated in the 1950's; these were used for rebuilds, & some barrels were sold to the public.

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    Or Bill Ricca or Fulton Armory

    ---------- Post added at 01:33 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:24 AM ----------

    I've had several conversations with a couple of the gentlemen that sorted and repaired rifles for the North Store. They did not at that time, over 10 years ago, rebarrel or repark parts. they did sort them to grade clean and replace needed parts. Rifles to bad to repair themselves were stripped for parts.
    Over the years much has been said about swapping out certain parts (trigger groups) so there were very few correct grade rifles. I asked them about this practice and they wouldn't give me a straight answer. I know one of them was the proud owner of several correct grade M1icon's and carbines.

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