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markings in sling well
I picked up a Postal Meter carbine and it has a stamp in the sling well I am not familiar with. I'm guessing maybe Rock Ola but need verification. It has a Letter R with a flaming bomb and I also noticed a tiny letter N separate from the other two. Any help appreciated.
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11-28-2015 08:49 PM
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Could the letter R actually be a letter P ? Could be a scratch/chip that makes it look like an R?????
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Originally Posted by
shamrocks
Could the letter R actually be a letter P ? Could be a scratch/chip that makes it look like an R?????
Wow, that's a nice stock!
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Originally Posted by
shamrocks
Could the letter R actually be a letter P ? Could be a scratch/chip that makes it look like an R?????
It looks just like the marking on the IR (Robert Irwin) replacement stocks, complete with the flaming bomb. I wonder where the I is though? I was at a show over the weekend where a vendor had 2 or 3 of IR stocks, so that the marking is fresh in my mind.
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I have come to the conclusion that it is indeed a war time replacement stock. I finally found mention of them having IP or RP and some other letter combinations along with the ordnance bomb. The small N still has me baffled though. The entire carbine is in great shape....here are some quick photos I have. SA postwar trigger housing, I-I Inland hammer, AI Inland flat bolt, Winchester Op Rod, Buffalo Arms 11-43 barrel with proof P. Winchester marked handguard. The MW is just a hair over 2 so hope it will be a nice shooter.
Last edited by shamrocks; 11-30-2015 at 11:47 AM.
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When I look at it and think P it looks like a P. I think the mark that makes it look like an R is just a mark, scratch, bump etc.
Best Regards.....Frank
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The fit of the wood surrounding the recoil plate "says" Robert Irwin. - Bob
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The fit of the wood surrounding the recoil plate "says" Robert Irwin. - Bob
Thanks for that information Bob. I seem to recall reading something in the past about the fit around the recoil plate and different stock makers but don't have much knowledge on that subject. Nice to know indeed.....Tom
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And yes, it's a proof P with an incidental scratch where the leg of an R would be.
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