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Plus there is no carbon from firing it, what a mystery ! Any idea what the H stands for on the bottom ?
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I don't, but I've owned a couple of stocks that look unused which went through rebuild. One I had recently went through Anniston and still had the high wood, but no right side cartouche. I don't remember an H on the bottom. My guess is the H is another proof from an inspector or another verification.
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That has to be the sharpest most defined Trimble stamp I have ever seen. Seems so new. The 5-44 Underwood barrel is from the replacement barrel contract Underwood had after they finished making carbines. It is a replacement barrel on your friends carbine for sure.
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If seen 100's of fake Trimble stamps, the letters are very wide on fakes, this seems legit to me and in remarkable shape !
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NPM stock markings
Just for comparison......NPM/U 4371xxx (low wood)
Attachment 53161Attachment 53162
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Thank yall for liking my first carbine purchase. I am going to try to acquire the correct parts for it. Thanks to Phillydude for the acquisition of some of those parts. If anyone can help out please let me know.
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Originally Posted by
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If seen 100's of fake Trimble stamps, the letters are very wide on fakes, this seems legit to me and in remarkable shape !
The Trimble markings I have seen are usually lightly struck. Exceptionally light and hard to see TN marking on the handguards. This looks like someone stamped this with a 20# sledge hammer.

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So Jim, your saying it was mandated that any stampings had to be struck lightly ?
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Originally Posted by
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So Jim, your saying it was mandated that any stampings had to be struck lightly ?
I think I said the ones I've seen have been lightly stamped. This one with more force.
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