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M1 Grand stock markings
Would any one know something about this stock. There is no maker stamp on it just a few #/s. on the right side . Top to bottom AA , 42410 , 44 There is a P on the pistol grip & looks like # 's 383 in the barrel channel . The Garand is a Springfield 7/54. This is the one I just finish bulding with the help of Browningautorifle & a few other guys. BIG THANKS. It only needed a barrel & bolt pics of it on another post.
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The AA is the Augusta Arsenal re-build mark and the numbers could be the SN or rack number depending how many digits...the P in circle is the proof mark. It's simply a used stock that has gone through the mill.
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Jim
What stock markings would be correct for the receiver.
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I think by then they were using SA/JLG? Depends on the number...maybe just the DAS marking. I'm not sure about that...
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Interesting thread as I have a Winchester Garand with the Augusta Arsenal AA stamp with numbers below it on my stock also. Was just typing a new topic I am about to post about it with the same question. I would love to know what the numbers mean if anyone knows!
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We've hashed this before and I don't remember anyone coming up with a definite answer...
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You say the rifle is a SA, July 1954, so the SA stock with DAS would be correct.
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Great thanks. DAS Will start looking foe one.
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Were do they put the stampings on the Garand stock. Like DAS .
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Left side just below the rear sight. That's on the lower stock group of course...