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    A Stock You Don't See Everyday

    I had this stock come in the shop for a repair. I had to clean it up before the repair started. That is when I noticed.

    Best Regards.....Frank


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    Very interesting. A good representation of the lateral support between Quality and Saginaw. Is it a high or low wood stock?

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    604flyer, it's been through a .U. rebuild. The high wood was taken down, but the cartouches are intact. Still a rare stock. Made by RMC for Quality, sent to Saginaw. Not a lot known how, when or how many.

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    frankderrico,
    I hope you don,t mind me jumping in here but I see you repair stocks, I was wondering what you think of this crack, could it be repaired ? or should I just leave it alone ? any advice ?
    could you repair it ? Thanks, L Boos.

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    frankderrico,
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    Very interesting stock , Thanks for sharing it !

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    Frank, you're right about it being a rare stock. I've seen my share or RSG stock with QHMC ord wheels, but that's one I've read about but not seen. Thanks for sharing.

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