I've noticed a number of Inland Hi-Wood stocks that have quite a bit of trigger housing overhang, In fact I own a couple and these don't seem to be from sanding after issue.
I don't know if some stock workers got carried away on some or if they really have been sanded after issue.
Seeing how they were made, I could understand how a few extra seconds on the big belt sanders could cause a problem.
I've never read anything about a stock being rejected because of excess trigger hang.
So I guess I have no answer.
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