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    Could this be a snipers field mod in putting a groove in there as a personal thing in the last pic it gives the impression of there being a shallow groove that starts about and inch from the rear band.
    Or are field mods not allowed due to what may be perceived as damaging military equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Could this be a snipers field mod in putting a groove in there as a personal thing in the last pic it gives the impression of there being a shallow groove that starts about and inch from the rear band.
    Or are field mods not allowed due to what may be perceived as damaging military equipment.
    Just asking!
    I've never found any evidence of the Marines doing that. But the Marines did modify weapons. For Example you see evidence of pistol grips added to fore-grip of the BAR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cplstevennorton View Post
    But the Marines did modify weapons.
    Don't forget all the stippled buttplates.

    I agree with John it looks like a scant stock...likely a field replacement. You can still find these field replacement stocks NOS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Or are field mods not allowed due to what may be perceived as damaging military equipment.
    No, not allowed but as Steve points out they did happen.
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    The stock in the original picture is a Type C (or scant) stock. This is conclusively indicated by the angle of the stock bottom as depicted around the butt swivel.

    J.B.

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    I don't think I own a Scant stock. Does anyone own one that would be willing to take a pic of it at the angle of the rifle in that pic? I think the pistol grip is a different shape on the scant vs the C stock. So I do not personally believe the stock in the pic is a Scant. But to be sure, I would love to put a Scant in a picture side by side with the WWII pic, just how I showed the S and C stock.

    If someone would post a pic of a scant at that angle, I will combine the pics side by side like I did earlier. That's how I always research all of this.

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    Steve, I believe it to be a scant as well. I have both on rifles, but unforturnately many miles away now. Would love to take pics to help. The C is more pronounced and would show in a similar picture I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cplstevennorton View Post
    If someone would post a pic of a scant at that angle
    These...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    Yeah I'm just hoping to get one that is in the same position as the rifle in the pic. I just want to see how it looks in the same position.

    This is how I examine a lot of pics. I re-create them looking for details.

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