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    Early gas trap ferrule...is the stock correct

    I have a stock that was on a Feb 41 receiver that has the early gas trap style ferrule. I don't think the stock is correct to the weapon, but I was wondering if the ferrule could be correct to the stock.

    There appears to be a 5 digit number on the right side near the butt (it looks like 35099), a different four digit number in the concave barrel bed section and an odd symbol on the left front section of the stock. Pics included.
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    milled ferrule is too early for Feb 1941

    stock is not Springfield

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    milled ferrule is too early for Feb 1941

    stock is not Springfield
    I had already figured out it was too early for 1941.

    What about it makes it not Springfield? (just interested in learning)

    Jim

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    Stock

    Looks like a typical Harvester date: the 245th day of 1954
    Real men measure once and cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Looks like a typical Harvester date: the 245th day of 1954
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