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    folding stock Carbine choice

    I have an original folding stock that I have a Rock-ola carbine in. I know this is not the correct carbine to be in it, so Im looking to get rid of one of my three to get the right one for the stock. Could someone help with this. I have the Rock-ola, a US postal meter and an Underwood.
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    You need an Inland. Vintage depends on stock type. Highwood or Lowwood.

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