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Post WW2 rebuild stamp
The post war SA SPG rebuild stamp is not very common, often stamped to the left side
of any existing cartouche. There are a few M1
carbines with this rebuild stamp too.
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According to Billy Pyle, Gibbs was called out of retirement -- I wonder if he brought his old stamps with him or SA made new ones? I have one like yours with a very deep stamp, much deeper than the Gas Trap era cartouches.
Real men measure once and cut.
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I don't know, Rick, and I'm not at home to get it. I have a photo someplace, but it might take a while to find it.
Real men measure once and cut.
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SA GAW rebuild stamp from WW2
This Winchester stock has the SA GAW rebuild stamp from WW2, this is like the Winchester stock Rick B
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Here is a rifle that I am watching on an auction right now. The picture is not very clear but it is an SA SPG cartouche.
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another rebuild
Early SA SPG stock with a faint drawing number. Stock was converted to use the trapdoor buttplate and two equal size holes under the new buttplate. Note the serif P in box
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The WB has both markings and bot h wheels on it. I just want to water mark it before I put it up and someone like Findley steals it. I have never seen on e this nice and if I write a book I want this one for it. Rick B
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Rick, your right about findley, he got my WRA RS cartouche photo in his album
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Here's my late SPG
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