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04-21-2010 12:28 PM
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(M1 Garand/M14/M1A Rifles)
Other possibilities are that it is an old aftermarket stock or someone sanded the nicks out a while ago and took the cartouches with them.
Bob
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When the Army overhauled a rifle, sanding the stock was part of the process. I've seen many USGI stocks with no or extremely faint stampings
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Thanks...is there anyway to tell if it is "after market" or not? How does the lack of stock stamp/cartouches affect collectability?
Last edited by Hondo; 04-24-2010 at 07:42 AM.
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So....any interior markings like the internal serial #'s on a Mauser?
Does lack of cartouche affect collectability much?
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Originally Posted by
Hondo
So....any interior markings like the internal serial #'s on a Mauser?
Does lack of cartouche affect collectability much?
If you were to buy a nice stock that is correct for your gun, expect to pay $300 to $600. That has to affect the value.