I agree with tired retired. Historically correct is the last way the Government left them after the last rebuild. While really cool, I sold the RMC Highwood I cut that I got from CMPicon for my Inland racker because it shoots better in a potbelly! The RMC stock wasn't even on it from a rebuild, but rather from CMP. Type Vi slide, round IO bolt and potbelly. Correct for a late life carbine.

It is a shame that Kahr/Auto Ordnance is not doing a better job on their WW2 version. Cheap buttplates that look like they came off a Universal, poor fit on stocks, and not totally GI interchangeable.

I was told by AO customer service they were having problems with subcontractors. They should take a lesson from the Army in WW2. They had the subcontractor thing figured out!