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Last edited by Promo; 08-22-2011 at 11:06 AM.
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08-22-2011 11:00 AM
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Ciao Georg; Yes the standard oiler works. The numbers were put down there because when in a secure rack, they could be checked for accounting purposes. In the beginning Inland built the M1
A1s but by Korea every manufacturer could be found wearing folding stocks.
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The number on the bottom of the grip is a Inland serial number that could have possibly been orginally an M1A1
. It is impossible to determine when and who stamped the number there. It is also impossible to determine if that 5 mil gun was original to the stock. It was not done at the Inland factory though. Post a picture of the right side of the stock, that will tell us if you have an earler "highwood", cut down highwood or a Lowwood stock. Also, not just any Inland will work to make it correct, certain # ranges are correct for certain stocks. Highwoods are worth more $$$ and harder to find. Looks like a nice and real stock.
Last edited by mpd1978; 08-22-2011 at 01:00 PM.
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The stock has been through a rebuild so any manufacturer would be correct.
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It is lowwod stock, but I'm not sure if it was cut down. Nevertheless the wood on the OP rod side is thinner than on the other side.
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Serial numbers came in assigned blocks. Each manufacturer had a different set to avoid confusion and double numbering. I thnik you can find those numbers here on this site.
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Originally Posted by
Promo
It is lowwod stock, but I'm not sure if it was cut down. Nevertheless the wood on the OP rod side is thinner than on the other side.
No offense intended, but do you know what the terms 'highwood' & 'lowwood' mean? Your last sentence makes ne believe you actually have the more valuable highwood stock. Post a pic of the right side if you can. I don't know if I can verbalize a good comparison of the the two stock types but someone here has a side by side pic that maybe they will post.
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