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    Stock correct or not?

    I have a 1.924 million Quality Hardware carbine that appears to be all correct. The only thing that bothers me is the stock. It is an i-cut highwood stock with a crossed cannon cartouche on the right-hand side and RMC stamped in the sling well. The cartouche is about 1/2" in diameter.
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    Do you have a pic? It sounds correct as Qhmc's did use a lot of RMC marked in the sling cut.
    I have one or two QHMC's with the RMC only in the sling cut
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    Big wheel or little wheel?

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    Could be correct stock Bob. RMC in slingwell of the earlier ones and Q-RMC later.

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    I'll try to get some pics tomorrow. I was just wondering if an I-cut stock is too early for this serial number.

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    Big wheel or little wheel?
    About 1/2" in diameter

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    It would be correct with an I-cut little wheel stock.

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    Looking at a fellow collectors album,
    I see QHMC 1,927,xxx I cut Hi-wood stock with just RMC stamped in the slingwell. Has the small CC near the oiler slot.
    Hand Guard marked Q-RMC, looks to be a Type I.
    This one has the front sight normally found on SG carbines with the rounded groove behind the sight blade.
    Flip rear sight base marked GE-Q with S on the left side. Fine chisel type staking. No markings on leafs.
    Winchester no date barrel with PW in ovaled circle and P proof stamped below that.
    Type III RO-Q Recoil Plate.

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    So, is 1/2" diameter cc considered large or small?

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    That would be the smaller one that QHMC used.
    The large one they used was the largest of all the CC's used by the contractors.
    It was quie a bit bigger than Inland's. When you see one you will know it.
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    I didn't have time to take pics today. Hopefully tomorrow...

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