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Noticed before this guys RMC hand guard for nearly $200.
Now I see a sanded down NPM stock thats cracked, all markings except the TRIMBLE TN in the slingwell and .U. rebuild stamp. Look closer and you'll see it's pinned, plus the butt end of the stock has the wood cut away that the buttplate would fit on.
WWII M1 CARBINE STOCK NPM USGI fair cond original WW2 - eBay (item 360310156901 end time Dec-13-10 07:18:31 PST)
Price.............. Buy It Now for $ 145.00 plus shipping
Also offering other carbine items............ like this RMC Buttplate for $95.00 he'll throw in the screw but you still owe shipping...
WWII M1 CARBINE ROCK OLA RMC but plate orig WW2 - eBay (item 360311472354 end time Dec-17-10 15:08:33 PST)
Cheers,
Charlie-painter777
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I noticed that RMC handguard several times. I wonder why he thinks it is worth so much?
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Can't miss the two pins. Cracked in two other places. If he gets $145 he should be thrilled.
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I think the wood for the butt plate is still there, but he's sanded it down so far it's going to hang way over the edge of the stock when mounted.
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Originally Posted by
Wulf
I noticed that RMC handguard several times. I wonder why he thinks it is worth so much?
Because it was used at the amphibious landing on the beach in Phoenix, Arizona on February 31, 1944. Geez, I thought everyone knew about that one.