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I Cut early Inland Cartouch.
Good or bad ? I suspect, correct. Opinions welcomed. I don't like those ones that look like they were made yesterday. Cheers. Mike. N.Z.
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it's legit. what is marked inside the slingwell, flaming cannon ball/OI or HI?
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it looks like a legit stock that has been cleaned up, but real cartouche
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Thanks Guys. Here's a few more of the same stock. STU, as you will see, I cannot answer your slingwell question. Despite it's battle damage, I like it, I feel it's a correct I Cut, Hi wood, and would like to keep it as it is. Just found the stock and handguard, not what should be in it !. Cheers, Mike.
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Mikey, it looks right to me, lucky you. I could use one of those for a 6-digit 262,xxx Inland. Oh well I'll keep looking.....Frank
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Mikey, actually I can make out an O I in the top of the cut in the second picture.
Kinda evy you that you are in the part of the world where some of the carbines were actually used. I am sure you come across some that are wearing scars and battle damage from long ago...
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That's a good one to go on an early Inland for sure Mike.
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I got one just like it on my NPM
Problem is: Hi wood trimmed at rebuild, and a .U. from Underwood rebuild. Mine has small annoying chips around the I cut too. But considering the firewood that's come out of CMP
lately, it looks new.
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Thanks for the support guys. I find myself in a position where I don't know what to do! I am between a rock and a hard place. I post pics to help the honest guys from being ripped off, but at the same time I am helping the humpers. So to maybe finish this thread, here's some pics of the same stock. I have four of these Overton for Inland I Cuts, they are all pretty much the same (except for the markings) and the other three have the metal in them. What I have learned, is that if that Hi- Wood, "Hi/sharp point". looks too "rounded", look for evidence of heavy sanding in other areas around the stock. Cheers to all. Mike. N.Z
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It's a nice stock. I like the look of "been there, done that" that it has. Only thing that would have made it better is if it was still high wood.
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