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    NPM Stock

    Has anyone seen a TRIMBLE over TN marking like this ? The 2nd one is the way I seen all the Trimble Stocks marked. My Trimble Stock marking looks just like 2nd one without the crack and the "P".

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    First stock is not a real USGi stock . It's an after market stock that has been adorned with fact markings . The 2nd stock is the real deal , not in the best of shape but it is real ....😄

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    Ditto what Scott says. Some buyer on the first stock is really getting duped. That Trimble TN stands out like a sore thumb

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    I message him and told him I really wanted the Stock cause I did at first he has 100 % rating and asked him before I bid why the Different Trimble marking He replied " He got it from a Collector and If it does not look right to me then Please don't bid ". He has a Nice M3 Imperial Trench Knife with the M6 MILSCO Leather Scabbard marked Real Nice that is at 630.00 dollars right now and has not Met Reserve. I'm not an expert on Trench Knives and there Scabbards, but it looks Good.

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    If nothing else, I have no idea how a 70 year old stock could look that good! All edges virtually sharp and crisp. That alone make me wonder! Thanks Frank

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