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    1884 trapdoor carbine stampings

    Carbine buttplate below U.S. has 92 and below that is 1st Sep. Co. Can anyone identify these stampings or offer some direction to finding out. Thanks, RJB.
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    Here's a possibility:
    America's part in the world war: a ... - Google Books

    "92" may just be a rack ID number.

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