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    what do I have?

    03a3 collector, just got my first carbine from South Store. Inland service grade, no. 5103***, 3-43 Inland, GM barrel. Stock has strong crossed cannons on right side, has an 0 and an RSG (C or O?) in the slingwell, and an AAF above the trigger on the left side, as well as a P on the grip.

    Handguard is marked O RMC
    Front sight: N
    rear sight: appears to be an ordinance wheel
    safety: M inside a circle
    hammer: M
    Bolt: 3 P6N and an M
    recoil plate: SG
    front band w/bayonet lug: SA

    I liked the strong crossed cannons on the stock (best of about 30 SG carbines there) and took it to the counter. It measured less than 1 on the muzzle guage. Am well pleased with it. Don't know much about the markings. Is this a replacement stock or original?

    Thanks in advance. Will try to post pics later this week.
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    It's an original stock but not for an Inland. The O is most likely A Q for Quality Hardware. Q-RMC would be a stock made by Rock-Ola for Quality. The AAF is for the Auguat Armory where it was rebuilt. The rest of your parts are typical of a rebuilt carbine with most being WW2 manufacture. The barrel band is a post war Springfield Armory replacement. Sounds like you have a good shooter. hth

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    The hammer is more likely a W from White Sewing Machine Co. or Less likely a Winchester. The way to tell the difference is to look at the W closely. If it is taller than it is wide then it is White Sewing Machine. If it is as wide as it is high, then it is Winchester.
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    Auguat Armory ?

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    Auguat Armory?????? I think he meant Augusta...
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    What's that bolt marking? Is it a NPM?

    Can you take another look at the marking and maybe post a picture? What you've written down doesn't make sense.

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    I'll check again and post photos soon. Thanks, all

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