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    Post WWII Garand Buttplate stamped T.I

    on inside of the trap door. Any ideas?
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    Tong Industries, courtesy of South Korea perhaps?
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    Lavatech's answer is correct. They came in this country in 1996.

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    This one is worn quite a bit. Could it have been on a Korean return?

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    Lots of stocks came into this country with these butt plates installed. Many butt plates also came in, brand new. Your butt plate could have been on a returned stock. It also could have been assembled on a stock by an American shooter since it arrived approximately 14 years ago.

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