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IRCO Marking On Lee Enfield No.4 Buttstock
Picked up a beech Lee Enfield No.4 buttstock recently. Stamped on rear face of stock under buttstock bolt hole is "IRCO". I checked Skennerton
WWII codes and manufacturers to no avail.
Does anyone have a clue who this firm was and whether it is a WWII era manufacturer?
Thanks in advance!
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11-20-2010 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
barbarossa
Picked up a beech Lee Enfield No.4 buttstock recently. Stamped on rear face of stock under buttstock bolt hole is "IRCO". I checked
Skennerton
WWII codes and manufacturers to no avail.
Does anyone have a clue who this firm was and whether it is a WWII era manufacturer?
Thanks in advance!
Perhaps you mean ILCO...not IRCO
Try either Search this Forum located on navbar at top of thread, or the general search window located on the Navigation Bar at the top of this thread. 
Here's a few threads of what I found when typing in ILCO as a search request ...
SAVAGE on bayonet stud,what co. was ILCO?
Butt plate
Regards,
Doug
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Thank you! ILCO stamp in wood is a mirror version, like it's been reversed. Must have been impressed into the wood under the buttplate.
Last edited by barbarossa; 11-21-2010 at 08:34 AM.
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Irco was a timber merchants in Swan Lane, Stoke , England
before WW2 . You would need to research if they used this as a mark as I'm unsure if they actually manufactured anything.
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