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Originally Posted by
tenOC
Incorrect info. Stamps from rebuild can be seen on both sides of the stock. Ive got more than one example.
I have a Inland stock with a RIA stamp on both sides.
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05-14-2014 05:26 PM
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Okay, then the rebuild marks are always on the stock. Nit pickers.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
Okay, then the rebuild marks are always on the stock. Nit pickers.

For carbines , that's prob'ly true . But remember that late ( 60-ish ? ) rebuilt garands were stamped / marked on the reciever legs . Did they rebuild carbines in the 60s? If so , did they still stamp the stocks ?
Chris
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When a carbine was rebuilt, it was the stock that was marked and not the receiver or barrel. Now in Italy
they did mark the barrel most often when it went through a rebuild over there as well as the stock. When a carbine was rebuilt here most often it was marked as such on the left side of the stock but not always. The rebuild mark I have seen most often on the right side has be RIA but I also have seen some others.
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Mine has the Underwood .U. on the left side ahead of the sling well and what I think is a partial Raritan boxed RA-P on the right side and the large un-circled P on the grip face.
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I see that stock was in Israel at one time. Looks like the serial number on the comb of the stock has been sanded, but the 'ghost' still shows.
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That's a refinished S'G' Type 3 (Riesch) slide. Very nice stock.
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The weapon has no import marks. All of the metal (except Bolt, safety, trigger, hammer, sear, and mag catch) have a matching finish with little or no wear. In fact, it looks like a VCI "white bag" Carbine I had before. It is a dark charcoal grey Magnesium Phosphate like 50s and 60s rebuilds got. I don't know if the stock was original to the weapon during rebuild, or added later by someone.
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