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    SA "Unissued" stocks EBAY

    http://cgi.ebay.com/M1-carbine-stock...item19b724d3da

    He is listing these Type V SA stocks a new unissued, but to me, they have oil staining on butt and wrist. Thoughts? I have a nice SA Birch that is used, but was cleaner and nicer looking than those he shows in the box.
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    He has another auction for a nicely striped birch stock, allegedly from the same box. That wopuld be pretty with a few coats of hot BLOicon/mineral spirits!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/M1-carbine-stock...item19b73a4960

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    M1 Carbine Overton stock Unissued
    Also has Overton Stocks..Kind of high, but they are new.

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    Looks like the real deal. Nice, but I still think pricey!

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    Interesting that SA put recoil plates on but not barrel band spring!

    I think the dark areas may be from milling that product kind of a "burn" mark. Just guessing, but birch is so hard its easy to 'burn it.

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    Left over stocks from Overton supplying wood for commercial carbines?
    Box was dated 1970.

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    Overton

    Overtons, 1970... Good point! No GI rebuilds going on then. The SAs are probably for military rebuilds, though.

    Nice catch, Painter!

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