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    Value of Scant stock with Drawing number?

    Isaw a CMPicon 1903 rifle high S/N Springfield with a scant stock that was marked with a drawing number Dxxxxx-4 (forget the drawing number istelf).

    I only remember hearing of some early garands that may have had their furniture with drawing numbers, but never a Springfield.

    Any thoughts about impact to value? It is also marked U just forward of the rear swivel (just aft of drawing number) and 'X' in front of the magazine (on bottom of stock) and the last 4 digits of S/N stamped on the side (Greek return).

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    I have one for sale on ebay. It has been grooved to allow for a bent bolt. The drawing number is D-35526-4. Will see what the value of that one is in a few days. Its in great shape. Were these stocks post-war rebuilds? I don't know how to post a link yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmichini View Post
    Isaw a CMPicon 1903 rifle high S/N Springfield with a scant stock that was marked with a drawing number Dxxxxx-4 (forget the drawing number istelf).

    I only remember hearing of some early garands that may have had their furniture with drawing numbers, but never a Springfield.

    Any thoughts about impact to value? It is also marked U just forward of the rear swivel (just aft of drawing number) and 'X' in front of the magazine (on bottom of stock) and the last 4 digits of S/N stamped on the side (Greek return).

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    The scant stock you saw was manufactured by a WWII contractor as a spare part for use in overhaul. The stock is original to no rifle except a late WWII overhaul. The stock was not manufactured by Springfield and has little value beyond any other scant stock in similar condition.

    Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!

    J.B.

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    Heres some pics.[/QUOTE][/IMG][/QUOTE][/IMG]

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    Great. Thanks for the info folks. I was just very surprised to see the drawing mark on a wood part, and to have survived for so long in pretty good shape.

    Happy holidays!!

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