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Who made this stock ? TIA
I have this nice walnut Pot Belly stock, I got it with a W recoil plate and a IO hand guard. It has a flaming bomb in the sling well and nothing else as far as I can see. There is an Ordnance CC stamp on the right side, and it has the long channel. I though it was a Marlin but compared it to another Marlin I have and that one is the short channel type and has a M and a bomb in the sling well. 
Thanks Chris
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Last edited by carwashchris; 03-05-2016 at 02:02 PM.
Reason: BAD English LOL
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03-05-2016 01:59 PM
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Well shucks ! No replies, should I assume it's really rare ??
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Probably not. It appears to be a "generic" m2 stock. I can't make out the marking in the sling bevel.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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Sure looks like an Inland crossed-cannons. I haven't seen many late stocks marked that way but from here the cartouche looks original.
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I was leaning that way, but there's no IO in the sling well only the flaming bomb.
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So it's a mystery stock. But with the cartouche, I think it's good enough. In other words, that stock on a late Inland or any other rebuild should be acceptable. All stocks didn't have all marks. It's nice to find a well-marked one but with wood getting scarcer and scarcer, I think it's a good G.I. stock that was issued on a carbine.
As somebody said 20 years ago, 'Wood is king.' And now it really is.
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There's lots of USGI M1
and M2 stocks since the Korean ones ended up over here, but finding a quality collector grade stock is one step away from impossible.
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Thanks guys, I have no use for it but it's to nice to let it go, maybe trade bait down the road.
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That crack behind the recoil plate is pretty obvious. Looks like the "professional cleaning" resulted in a poorly fitting butt plate, too.
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