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I ordered this rifle earlier this month and had for about a week, I was hoping for WW2 serials and wood but wound up being very pleased with a Korean War SA 4.3 serial and a very nice birch stock. The muzzle is +1 and throat 2.
What surprised me about these USGI Birch replacements is just how thick they are compared to original walnut.
If more photos are wanted I can post them.
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Last edited by Snowman1510; 09-28-2018 at 07:51 PM.
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Very nice rifle , more pictures are always welcome thanks for sharing.
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Yes, I once ordered a brand new set of matching Birch from Gun Parts back in the '80's. It was orange and perfect and huge. I think I sanded it down to make it closer to the WW2 wood fit.
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That's excellent, if I may ask, how long did it take for you to get it once you placed the order?
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I'd be interested in seeing the markings stamped on the stock.
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Ask and you shall receive.
mofugger, here is my time line:
RM1 SERVICE
Sent: 9/11
Received: 9/14
DBU: 9/20
CC Hit: 9/21
Estore: 9/21
Shipped: 9/21
Delivered: 9/24
Neal Myers, there is only one proof P stamping on the stock as pictured.
The rifle also came with an IHC oprod in it as well. And a W.R.A hammer. Let me know if you have any more questions, I'd be more than happy to answer them!
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Actually a very nice piece of birch with a lot of grain in it. Usually they are just plain jane with no grain.
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Nice collection...
slightly off topic...but what technique do you use to make the lettering in white? paint? something else? how do you apply it so neatly? I like how this looks, and was curious....
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Nice collection...
slightly off topic...but what technique do you use to make the lettering in white? paint? something else? how do you apply it so neatly? I like how this looks, and was curious....
I’ll jump in on that. A grease pencil does the trick just fine. And you can buy them in pretty much any color you’d like.
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