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    The stock is not original. No Scant was. The LSAA is a late San Antonio Arsenal stamp, indicating an overhaul at some point. I'd guess you paid about $300-400 too much.
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    When would you estimate the stock was made then? And what does the "P" mark mean?

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    This could be a DCM gun. Way over-priced.

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    The stock probably dates somewhere in the 1943-44 period; The "P" indicates that the rifle successfully was [p]roof-fired before it was accepted by the Army after being rebuilt. The "square" box indicates San Antonio Arsenal.
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    Based on the articles (which included line drawings) by Charles Redfield as published in Billy Pyle's "The Garandicon Stand Report" (published quarterly) the P in the square box is post WW2.

    I have noticed both a serif P in the square box and a non serif P in a square box which are from different arsenals

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