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    M1 Carbine Recoil Plates

    I was digging around that storage i bought from that retired gunsmith in a small box i found about 18 recoil plates. I indetified around most of them, rockola, winchester Saginaw, and mostly inland. Bit i have 5 i cant seem to find 2 or marked PL-W 1 is PR-B and 2 are PN i been around the web and on GB there are some but only mention WW2 recoil plates with no name to them so i think these are fakes..can anyone lead me to a good site to look at, Thanks
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    PRB is IBM
    PN is NPM
    I think PL-W is a war time replacement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba-7 View Post
    PRB is IBM
    PN is NPM
    I think PL-W is a war time replacement.
    I had 2 messages saying they are IBM replaments
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    I finally foundout PL-W is Irwin Pederson, now is Irwin a replacement or what type and year were they being used, a diffenrent animal, Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by imntxs564 View Post
    I finally foundout PL-W is Irwin Pederson. Frank,
    Where did you get that information? Do you mean IP-W?

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    M1icon Carbine recoil Plate Marked P-LW.
    My research has it made By Parker or Pederson for Lumb Woodworking. They made replacement Stocks near the end of WWII for US only.

    WOTHPOINT.COM Reasearches all activities they have found about what your looking for on multiple sites then gives you an idea and how much they have sold for and give you what they have come up with and then gives you a value and alot more. I remember i registered on this site and tried it out and it found alot about the piece anything and everything you want to find out even the value it is., Thanks

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    Your correct Jim...i was lookimg at the several i had and posted the wrong one Thanks for clearing up my mistsake, Thanks

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    Has anyone seen a Es or E5 circled Recoil Plate, i seem to not be able to find it. Thanks

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