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    Thanks for the answer on the barrel/receiver. I have apparently lost my book with the manufacture/serial information. I'm going to check the trigger later when I have time to go through it all more closely. Just now saw the .U. stamping on the stock.
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    Thanks for the answer on the barrel/receiver. I have apparently lost my book with the manufacture/serial information. I'm going to check the trigger later when I have time to go through it all more closely. Just now saw the .U. stamping on the stock.
    Yep, Underwood rebuild. They did a lot of them.

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    Yep, Underwood rebuild. They did a lot of them.
    they must have had a lot of Winchester parts on hand since it's almost all Winchester internally. I think the only thing not Winchester is the trigger.

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    Your sling is probably a Vietnam era USGI nylon carbine sling. They did not have front snap, just two buckles.

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