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    Contributing Member Hercules Powder's Avatar
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    Mahogany Q-RMC stock

    I hope there will be more information and input for this Mahogany Q-RMC Stock that will coincide with the Winchester Cherry stock in the Thread from a couple days ago.

    The pictures pretty much tell the story.

    I think the upside down Underwood rebuild .U. in front of the sling well shows it must have been in use prior to the commercial carbine rebuild process after the war. There is an uneven level that looks like it may have been a Highwood stock before the rebuild. The stock is in great shape, I don’t think it has ever been sanded or refinished. There is a strong impression from a type one barrel band and a very light impression from a type 2 or 3.

    There is a 4.8 mil QHMC sitting inside it now, that’s the way I bought it but have no idea if they left the factory together. It has a Type one band on it that was on it when I got it.

    Were Cherry and/or Mahogany handguards used at that time?

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