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What is the correct stock and plate for a Rock-Ola 4.6?
Hello, I am a bit new to the word of Carbines and would appreciate some help.
I have a Rock-Ola M1
Carbine with a Serial number range in 4607XXX. From the best that I can gather, it looks like the manufacture date was on or around February 1944. Everything seems to be correct - but I am questioning the stock and plate.
What is the correct stock and plate for this? A high or a low? Or, a 3 O'Clock or a 5 OClock. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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11-20-2022 06:22 PM
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For a Rock-Ola that late, either an I-cut or an oval cut could be correct as Rock-Ola never finally did away with the I cut and it frequently appears on some of their very late production carbines. As far as I know the 3 o'clock was no longer in use that late.
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Originally Posted by
jimb16
For a Rock-Ola that late, either an I-cut or an oval cut could be correct as Rock-Ola never finally did away with the I cut and it frequently appears on some of their very late production carbines. As far as I know the 3 o'clock was no longer in use that late.
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Originally Posted by
GunGeek48103
Hello, I am a bit new to the word of Carbines and would appreciate some help.
I have a Rock-Ola
M1
Carbine with a Serial number range in 4607XXX. From the best that I can gather, it looks like the manufacture date was on or around February 1944. Everything seems to be correct - but I am questioning the stock and plate.
What is the correct stock and plate for this? A high or a low? Or, a 3 O'Clock or a 5 OClock. Any guidance would be appreciated.
I have a 458 Rockola. It has a Highwood stock and a 3oclock plate, type I barrel band. Would love to see some pictures.
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