...if the guy who worked so hard to make this IP stock 'purtier' ever knew just how much his efforts cost him. What a crying shame.
Original WW2 M1 Carbine Rifle Stock WWII Irwin Peterson RARE Upper 30 Cal WWII | eBay
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...if the guy who worked so hard to make this IP stock 'purtier' ever knew just how much his efforts cost him. What a crying shame.
Original WW2 M1 Carbine Rifle Stock WWII Irwin Peterson RARE Upper 30 Cal WWII | eBay
On a glass half full note, look at it as buying the hanguard and getting the stock for free! :D
I have a Bavarian return stock that is modified to look just like this one. I want say for sure, but that's probably what happened.
Also, I love his description of the stock trimming as being "minor." I'd like to see what he sees as being major.
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Also, I love his description of the stock trimming as being "minor." I'd like to see what he sees as being major.
That's Funny !!! :rofl:
He is right, though. It was a minor "altercation" that led to the alteration. Cheers, Bruce.
That's criminal !
I have an Inland stock that was sanded down in the wrist area [ but not like that]. It was done, I presume to fit smaller hands. I works great for my grandsons. So not all mods. are bad, only butcher jobs! GK
Who knows,.. back in the early sixties, that may have been on a $15.00 DCM carbine. There were many articles printed on how to sporterize your 'surpie'....:yikes:
Given a choice of that one and some humped up junker, I'm using that every time. I would bet that this wasn't that uncommon during the war. Some dope on guard duty with a piece of sand paper and hours to kill. It actually looks pretty good.