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    On the NPM stock with the dark discoloration next to the sling cut - several years ago I saw a carbine at a gun show with that and the owner explained that it was caused from blood. Not sure if that was a "story" to validate it had been in the thick of battle, BS, or both. Anyone else ever heard that blood can cause that? Interesting stocks you have there. Thanks for showing them to us! - Bob

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