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05-09-2010 12:56 PM
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Charlie, I am in the same boat with you. I love the stocks and cartouches more than the rest for sure.
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I did get a 5/44 Inland from the CMP
with a Trimble TN stamp in the slingwell, but it also had the NPM and cc stamp on the right side. The Inland was mostly correct when I got it, but it had its share of mixmaster parts, including an IBM handguard. And it had the Augusta rearsenal stamp.
Any chance the wood patch you're seeing is a fix for an M2-conversion gone wrong?
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Very possible.
Did notice the front wood bridge was still intact.
Seller states it's a repair to a M2 cut out.
Patches could also be from a scope tapped to the leftside of the receiver.
Congrats on your new carbine.
A Good Weekend,
Charlie-painter777
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I was browsing and noticed your thread. I have an inland 1-45 matching reciever and barrell M1
that has Trimble over TN and no other markings in the sling well and this gun was brought home from war by my grandfather unless stock was changed in the field I am assuming it is oraginal stock. Hope that helps