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    Stock ID help

    On my Rock Island I have a stock i'm trying to ID. At some point i thought i read that the number IDed it as a NM stock but now i can't find that info to save my life.



    It has a lot of repairs done to it (none well) so worth is no longer an issue.
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    The number is a drawing number version number 4. These were late WWII replacement part stock for the M1903, M1903A3 and A4 rifles.

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    "Version 4"??
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    D-35526

    D-35526 is an early "scant " stock part number.
    "-4" is a modification of the original design .
    John Beardicon would tell you it was as a result of Remington
    requesting a wider cut out for the tail of the
    receiver.
    Respectfully submitted
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    question of owner od D-35526-4 stock

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    Is the stock in question machine cut( not gnawed out) for 1903A3 receiver ring?
    Ed Byrns

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    Is the stock in question machine cut( not gnawed out) for 1903A3 receiver ring?
    Ed Byrns
    Don't know haven't had the action out of the stock.
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    My A4 with a late war replacement scant stock has similar wood filler repairs. That's how it was when received from CMPicon, along with a vertical pencil line on one side. That shows how desperate they were to keep up with demand for wood.

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    One thing that interests me is the wide different in quality with Scant stocks - some of them look like they were crudely carved out of a bargain 2x4 byt a beginning woodworking student, while others, as far as workmanship, would stand with a NM stock.
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    early 1941 scant stock for 1903A1 only

    Here is a NOS stock that I got years ago, has been factory inletted for the 1903A1 only
    and the 1903A3 will not fit nor has the handguard ring been cut

    I am told this is a 1941 stockAttachment 86862Attachment 86863

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    I'd say the OP is a pre and early-war Springfield stock. Can't say that I saw any wartime stocks with drawing numbers on them. Keystone, AB&B, MB and Embossing Co had the drawing numbers on the boxes but none on the stock "that I recall seeing". Got pics of the cutoff notch and front ring area? I expect there is an "S" in the cutoff.
    Last edited by Randy A; 08-30-2017 at 10:31 PM.

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