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    unknown stamp on stock nose

    I have a M1917 with a G on the stock nose. I can find no reference to this marking. The rifle is a very nice Remington mfg in Feb 1918. There are no rebuild stamps on the stock and the rifle wears it's original bluing. Any ideas?
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    Replacement stock, there are a few out there with no ID at all and a couple I have heard of with letters.

    Probably post WWI as those should have been marked.

    I have a nice Winchester that has a no stamp on the nose at all stock.

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