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    likely it was made by Milton Bradly, they made a lot of replacement 17 stocks.
    under the buttplate it may have a M stamped, my Remington is a Birch stock, with this marking installed by RIA during rebuild..
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    likely it was made by Milton Bradly, they made a lot of replacement 17 stocks.
    under the buttplate it may have a M stamped, my Remington is a Birch stock, with this marking installed by RIA during rebuild..

    Interesting - does your Milton Bradley stock have the "R" stamped at the forend? I would have assumed mine was a replacement stock if it were not for the "E" clearly stamped at the end, as well as a couple of eagle heads. I remember a 2 or 3 digit number under the buttplate, I will look at it again when I get home.

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