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    The wood pile. ;)

    When hunting for a hand guard I dumped out a box of wood and thought gee I should take a picture of that as there are a few treasures in there. Can you spot them?





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    The M39 Finn is a prize!

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    I second the Finn M39. I see some Enfields, a 91/30, and what I'm guessing are M1icon Carbine stocks but I don't have one and don't really know exactly what they look like.

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    Thank you for the comments.

    One treasure is a matching but for the upper rear HG #4T with the rifles ser #s

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    Thank you for the comments.

    One treasure is a matching but for the upper rear HG #4T with the rifles ser #s

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...df2be4f5-1.jpg
    Would not that be a No.4 Mk.2 fore stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Would not that be a No.4 Mk.2 fore stock?
    You tell me, it sure looks like it but here is the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Would not that be a No.4 Mk.2 fore stock?
    Thank you Mr Moore. I miss spoke as the politicians say. Today while looking like for a Savage #4 I bought for the wood I pulled a PF prefix Mk2 whit the same ser# as the stock set out and was surprised I still had it. It came to me this way with both stock sets.. I didn't know I had so many PF rifles. Also I do have most of the original wood for the T receiver too.

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    Not carbine stocks but M1icon rifle stocks
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    Hey MJ, where you been hiding? Tripping around again?

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    Hey MJ, where you been hiding? Tripping around again?
    Central America as much as I can.





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