Interesting discription; M2 stock was early???GK :confused:
L A Early Inland M1 Carbine Stock Has M2 Selector Switch Cutout VG EXC Scarce | eBay
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Interesting discription; M2 stock was early???GK :confused:
L A Early Inland M1 Carbine Stock Has M2 Selector Switch Cutout VG EXC Scarce | eBay
It's an early stock, not a pot belly...don't know if it's real though.
Type IV I believe :)
Thanks ; I know about early m2 type IV Inland stocks. To me an early Inland stock was a Type I. Never heard of L-A except 'Ca.' I was thinking non GI. GK
Now you are teasing us. You commented on an LA stock back in Sept 2012.
Early Inland Value - Stock Restore
OK; so I forgot that one! But where is the LA on that stock? I thought that was I A. GK
Hmm, super long barrel channel with type two and/or band marks on it makes it pretty fake in my book. The LA marking was pretty early in production and not used that much.
Thank you. Even us old farts learn new things! GK
I was thinking maybe a "replacement" stock, but guess anyone could have applied rack numbers to the grip. The milling pattern at the back below the recoil shelf area may be a clue?? - Bob
The only L-A stocks that I've ever seen were I-cuts!