Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
The original stocks from WW2 are not marked Made in Canadaicon. The vast majority of then were bring backs from during the war or brought in just after the war was over as surplus from Canada. There was no requirements of markings back then. The ones found now marked Made in Canada are less then 20 years old and were made in Canada and imported into the country. When they came in BATF warned people that they were not original stocks and could not be put on a high power. In fact it was illegal to have a high power that could take a stock and the reproduction stock in the same home. An original was OK but not the repo. I will say the repo stocks are very well made and excellent quality.
Hi Bruce,

Can you please explain to us the source of your information?

Many original Inglis stocks exist marked 'Made in Canada'.

This is also stated as an original feature on some Inglis Stocks in Clive Laws book 'Inglis Diamond' under the chapter that discusses this item. I have also talked to Clive about this topic before.

To base the originality of the holster solely on this marking is not fair.

Regards,
-Steve