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Help...what kind of stock do I have?
This is a 'scant' stock that has no cartouche or any stampings at all on it. It has a rectangle instead of half circle cut for the cutoff and there is no cut for the bolt handle. I am hoping someone will recognize the rectangle relief for the cuttoff. Thanks.
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12-12-2009 07:18 PM
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It looks like you got a stock made by "Rosie the stock maker" on her first day at the plant during WW2. Either that or an odd knock off.
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There is no cut for the bolt handle. Does it have a cut for the A3 handguard ring??? If not, and I bet it doesn't, I am betting SA. C'mon JB and clear this up.
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Looks like a faint S. I've seen some Scant stocks that look like they were carved with a kid's first jacknife (by the kid!).
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Originally Posted by
PeteDavis
There is no cut for the bolt handle. Does it have a cut for the A3 handguard ring??? If not, and I bet it doesn't, I am betting SA. C'mon JB and clear this up.
PD
Could it be a Post-War replacement stock?
Here is a photo of the rear area of handguard. Is this the area you mean?
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Must have been the lowest bidder as shown in the workmanship.
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A little research and a little reading tells me this is a REPLACEMENT STOCK. It has a buttplate, upper band retainer and a lower sling swivel on it so it must have been on a gun at one time. The metal parts that are still on it are blue and not parked.... Sounds like someone's project?
Last edited by ob'98; 12-14-2009 at 01:48 PM.
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ALL Scant stocks were "replacement stocks" (except for some used as originals on M1903A4s).
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