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    Help Identifying 03 stock

    Any help identifying this stock would be appreciated. Appears to be in-letted for 30-06 action and in m 1 22lr config with finger grooves? A 22lr or 06 stock? Looks like a project stock.
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    Looks like an after market stock for a M2 .22. The pistol grip is a little different than a SA product. If it didn't have the finger grooves, it would look like a NRA Sales stock for the .22.

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