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still in wrap, M1A1 stock
Attachment 74615Attachment 74616Attachment 74617Attachment 74618
Never installed on a carbine and without the wire stock, inside marked O1.
This is a late low wood M1A1
replacement stock
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Something is wrong here....Why does a J. S. Richardson stock have an Inland/Overton stamp in the slide well????
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Originally Posted by
jimb16
Something is wrong here....Why does a J. S. Richardson stock have an Inland/Overton stamp in the slide well????
jimb16,
Could you give a little more detail for those of us that are kinda new to the carbine, but are trying to learn ? I thought that Inland was the only co. that made the paratrooper type stock. what are you going by ? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
jimb16
Why does a J. S. Richardson stock have an Inland/Overton stamp in the slide well????
Because the pistol grip is a separate part from the long piece?
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I'm still confused
What's a J.S. Richardson stock and what's that got to do with a Inland folding stock ?
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Jim, have you seen them any other way? Overton made the forearms, Richardson made the grips. Both of my late original M1A1s (6.35 & 6.37 guns) have the same wood with ordnance wheels on the side of the grip.
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It is possible, but mine had NO IO stock markings on the stocks with the Richardson pistol grips. I 'm not saying it is not correct, but I am saying that it doesn't fit with my experience.
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