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M1A1 stock used by Auto-Ordnance & Inland Manufacturing
Nice walnut, appears to be real leather, rivets are unique and distinctive. Requires hand fitting.
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For whatever reason, the barrel band area (right) was not milled like every other M1A1 stock (left) and detracts from it's authentic appearance
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Odd color is accurate depiction.
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M1A1 stock sold by Numrich, Fulton Armory, Sportsman's Guide and others
This one is similar to a previous one used by Auto-Ordnance. Don't know if it was the same manufacturer making the AO stock or a different manufacturer. Rivets on the AO stocks have changed over time and this one may be a previous version, may not. Requires hand fitting. Correction on Sportsman's Guide, their stock appears to be the one sold by Numrich but haven't acquired one to make sure.
Note: Numrich decided to weld the stock to a fixed position for sales to California. M1A1 stocks are not illegal in California. Unless a carbine is placed within them creating a carbine with a folding stock. The carbine with the folding stock is illegal. For the purposes of what I do I have no interest in a carbine with a folding stock. I document the stock itself. The damage to the recoil plate in the pic below was my lameness in removing the weld.
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