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    Quote Originally Posted by deldriver View Post
    Just because a carbine has a rebuild mark doesn't mean that it's been totally rebuilt.
    Agree, and just because you have a carbine with a stock that has a rebuild mark, it does not prove that particular carbine was even in that stock when the rebuild arsenal marking was applied. There are lots of stocks out there for sale with arsenal stamps.

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