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    SG stock

    Is a SG low wood stock with nice crossed cannon and SG marking on the stock and RSG in sling well worth 75.00.It also has the handguard. Did the SG stocks come high wood only or did they also come as low wood too . It has the oval oiler cut out.
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    Which direction are the top of the letters in the Boxed SG pointed? Are they pointed up toward the the muzzle end?
    Or towards the top of the stocks comb?
    Also; Can you see any additional letters and/or numbers in the slingwell... other than the RSG ?

    Trying to figure out if you have a S'G' stock or SG stock.

    Charlie-P777

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    sg stock

    the top of the SG letters point to the top of the stock comb. in the sling well there is a large E and its dark there but i see a 6

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    OK, So it's a SG used by Saginaw Steering Gear Div, Saginaw, Michigan.
    These are often found with extra letters and/or numbers stamped in the slingwell. We assume it's some code used by SG.
    SG did use a Type III Low-wood Oval cut very late in production. Friend just told me (no books currently with me, I'm out of town) the Riesch book says at/after serial number 5,840,000.
    If a real Low wood and not a cut down Hi-wood, I'd say fairly rare.
    Even if Cut down.... with rebuild stamp and P proofs... they are sought after.
    Any and all SG stocks that have the boxed SG and CC are pricey. Even more pricey if found with no rebuild or armory stampings, to include stamped P's on the front of the pistol grip. If in nice condition and marked RSG, just the Hand Guard can sometimes sell for $75.00.
    Even SG Butt Plates are sought after.
    Bottom line anything SG or S'G' pulls a premium.

    My Advice spend $75 ASAP

    HTH and Good Luck
    Charlie-Painter777

    PS: Look for Greenish colored ink stamped numbers inside the Op Slide Channel of the stock. You can look that up using our 'Search Milsurps' button to the upper right.

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    Charlie, (I mean Joe) Did you leave home and head South? Down to Dixie? To sweet Alabama?

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    I bought the stock today . They are shipping it out tomorrow. Thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    OK, So it's a SG used by Saginaw Steering Gear Div, Saginaw, Michigan.
    These are often found with extra letters and/or numbers stamped in the slingwell. We assume it's some code used by SG.
    SG did use a Type III Low-wood Oval cut very late in production. Friend just told me (no books currently with me, I'm out of town) the Riesch book says at/after serial number 5,840,000.
    If a real Low wood and not a cut down Hi-wood, I'd say fairly rare.
    Even if Cut down.... with rebuild stamp and P proofs... they are sought after.
    Any and all SG stocks that have the boxed SG and CC are pricey. Even more pricey if found with no rebuild or armory stampings, to include stamped P's on the front of the pistol grip. If in nice condition and marked RSG, just the Hand Guard can sometimes sell for $75.00.
    Even SG Butt Plates are sought after.
    Bottom line anything SG or S'G' pulls a premium.

    My Advice spend $75 ASAP

    HTH and Good Luck
    Charlie-Painter777

    PS: Look for Greenish colored ink stamped numbers inside the Op Slide Channel of the stock. You can look that up using our 'Search Milsurps' button to the upper right.

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    Show us pictures when you get it.
    If something is wrong with it........... contact Bruce or USGI Bob.....

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    Now there Joe (Charlie) you know we will try and help him anyway we can. But you have not yet told us where your going yet? Are you a bit worried your Passport might be rejected if they find out your real name instead of Joe Smith is Bubba Gump?????

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    SG Stock

    got the stock in the mail today. its really nice. came with but plate and front barrel band and sg marked recoil plate. the hand guard matches the stock in color and is marked Q RMC. marked RSG in sling well. initials D L also scratched in sling well . It's a low wood stock and it doesen't look like a cut down. No P proof on stock. Maybe the initials of the soldier that owned it? Anyway I think I did pretty good for $75.00

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    Seems like a steal to me.

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