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Pj laminated carbine stock
I have a PJ walnut stock (war time replacement) that is laminated in two equal pieces longitudinally down the center line. I have never seen or read about a longitudinal splice. Any info ??
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11-21-2015 08:36 PM
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Can you please post pictures? If you are unable to PM me and I'll post them for you.
Bill Hollinger
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I will post pics as soon as my son helps me ( several days or more). I am not too skilled with a comp--- better with a slide rule, beta machine & Chinese abacus ! This walnut splice runs the entire length of the stock & appears to be done in the PJ plant (whoever that is) as it is a hairline neat bonding of two pieces of walnut. The splice is most noticeable UNDER the forward grip section where slightly different grains are noticeable--- the seam is rubbed smooth in the rear pistol grip area but noticeable in the comb area.
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Aunt Bee
This walnut splice runs the entire length of the stock & appears to be done in the PJ plant (whoever that is)
My understanding is that the PJ stocks were made by Pedersen under contract to Jewel Brothers, makers of the J marked stocks. Would like to see the pictures, too!
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Does it have any brass pins in the stock?
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No pins, no plugs ----- this looks like a factory job at "conception" !