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    Decent SA/GAW Stock

    I was cleaning out the closet in the gun room and became reaquainted with a couple of rifle stocks I hadn't seen for a while. One of them is a very nice 03A3 stock and the other is this Garandicon stock that I got for a WWII style rifle was planning on putting together. I bought the stock first because when I came across it I figured I better get it while I could and it's(as far as I see)the hardest part to find. It's not too bad, very few dings and dents and as far as I can tell nothing but honest wear. Another nice thing is that it came with the handguards and all hardware.




















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    Sa gaw

    The SA GAW stamp was also used on WW2 rebuilds like this Winchester stock. I have also seen the SA GAW rebuild stamp on Model 1903A1 and Model 1903A3 stocks tooAttachment 29230Attachment 29228Attachment 29231Attachment 29229

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    More SA GAW stocks

    Far left is a GAW stock from a Navy Base, it was a spare, second stock is on a SA 2.0 mil rifle and the last stock is on a SA 2.4 mil rifle
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    Here is the one on the 03.

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    I have an 03 with the SA/GAW cartouche.

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    Nice stock. It's never a bad idea in my opinion to pick up the WWII stock if you can get matching handguards. They are just too difficult to find at this point.

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