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    late Inland stock question

    I am looking at a 6.9mm Inland handstamp which at first glance appears to be substantially correct. It has an un-sanded "OI" marked M2 stock with the selector cut. Can this M2 stock be correct for this late date Inland?
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    Is it a potbelly or a regular flat bottom?
    It is to early for the potbelly, but the flat bottom m2 cut regular stocks started showing up around this time.

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    Thanks for the info. GeorgeG says that it is the flat bottom stock with the large ordnance wheel on the right hand side.

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