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    Original or repro cartouche?

    This stock came on a CMPicon Garandicon purchased in 1994. Is the GAW stamp original?
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    CSP doesn't sell fake

    If it came from CSPicon,,it should be real,,but who bought it??

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    SA GAW cartouche

    First SA GAW stock came out of Great Lakes Naval Base

    Second from a CMPicon rifle
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    I bought it about 1997 from the original purchaser

    I have his transfer document and the original shipping box. The crossed cannons are 7/16 inches across. There is a small crossed cannon ob the bottopm of the pistol grip and a P in circle on the front of the pistol grip. The original document seems to have Julian dates (94104) in the date box.
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    Your cartouches seem correct, but I have never seen a CMPicon document listing the cartouches on a rifle. Stocks are changed all the time.

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    Cartouche stamps are being reproduced by the thousands and sold on "flea bay". To me, a stock stamp is the last thing I would consider when buying a rifle or a stock. Easy to fake, easy to add, easy to make a few bucks.

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