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    looking for stock marking info

    Hi. I'm still new here and have a few questions about stock markings. These questions have probably been ask a hundred times I just don't know where to find them. I have two m-1 carbines the first one I got a year ago the other today. The first one has a 50 on both sides by the recoil plate an AU on the left side a P with no circle which if I have read correctly is a rebuild mark. It has the flaming bomb in the sling hole and a 1 0 on the bottom of the grip with the 0 on its side. The one I got today is in a lot better shape looks like a birch stock. It as a 1 in a circle on the bottom of the grip a 100 on the left side and a 200 on the right at the recoil plate those are the only things I can find on it inside and out. Other than the ordinance bomb and the P on the first one. Does anyone know what the rest are? They are both Inland mixmasters. I'll try to get some pictures of them posted. Thanks in advance for any info.
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    Hi Ken and welcome to the forum. Pictures would help. If the numbers are rather small those would be an Israeli marking.
    I have an Inland and an R.S.G. with the Bomb in the slingwell. There should be some letters and maybe some numbers there also.
    The AU is a rebuild stamp. HTH.....Frank

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