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    What did you do? Did you memorize the book?
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    Why do you say it is a Winchester stock?

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    the big W at the tip would be the real give away, also Winchester stocks have a smooth mill cut in the bolt area, and nicer cut at the safety keeper area as well.
    Remington and Eddystone stocks are the same in every waym sans the E, R markings at the tip.

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    The Eddystone had a very apparent square cut for the bolt cutout.
    Normally an Remington will have an downward sweep to the scallop cut for the handle and Winchester will (normally) have a upward sweep to the scallop cut.

    That was the Reason I initially thought it was a Remington stock, because it really looks like a downward scallop to the handle cut.

    Thats the 1917, you can almost never say "always" LOL

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