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    NPM restoration complete!

    I finished the NPM restoration today after some 6 months of rounding up a stock and correct parts. Paul I. mentored me through the process and came up with many parts. Without his help I never would have been able to finish this project and I am greatly appreciative of his patience and tutelage. Regards, Rick.
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    Great looking Carbine Rick. Beautiful Stock! You did Very Well.

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    I wish I had that stock!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    I wish I had that stock!!!
    Hello Bill. I ran an ad on the CMPicon forum and about two weeks later a super neat guy sent me a PM with pictures and the stock looked real good. It wasn't until it arrived that I was astounded by the amazing condition. You just never know. I looked for an early Remington 03 RLB stock for 5 years and one popped up like magic.......don't give up! Regards, Rick.

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    Nice job, you should be proud!
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    You're a man after my own heart, great job! Here's my NPM I restored about 5 years ago, don't think I've posted it.
    Hardest part was waiting to find the Buffalo Arms 9-43 barrel to replace the 8-44 Underwood that was on the carbine.









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    Great job, LE. I am having a blast restoring these old rifles. My next project may be a late Winchester. Regards, Rick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakorick View Post
    Great job, LE. I am having a blast restoring these old rifles. My next project may be a late Winchester. Regards, Rick.
    It really is fun, so far I've restored 2 six digit Inlands (one in an M1A1icon repro stock), an early 1943 Winchester, Rockola, Underwood, Standard Products, the NPM, Saginaw SG and a Quality Hardware. All I need now is an IBM and an S'G'

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