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Originally Posted by
RCS
pre WW2 "C" stocks will have a drawing number on the bottom just behind the pistol grip. most have a cartouche
Only the "C" stocks produced in the late '30s will have the drawing number. Springfield started producing the "C" stock in 1929.
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11-12-2020 06:34 AM
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drawing numbers
As well as the "C" stocks the later profile 1903 hand guards also had a drawing numberAttachment 112211Attachment 112210Attachment 112212
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non of these 2 stocks pictured were A4 stocks.. one is a grasping groove stock. the other is a pre war C stock, the pre war C stock is a hot item.. those building a USMC sniper rifle want them, the cuts you see are on the left side, to clear the cut off switch.. the grasping groove stock is also a rare item today.. the auction tagged was for a NOS, A4 stock.. sold for about 200 more then it should have,, auctions arent a good way to gage value of your stuff... that same stock a few weeks ago may have sold for 200 bucks.. put a fair price on your items., and be fair. or list them on auction and hope for the best
Last edited by Chuckindenver; 11-17-2020 at 11:24 AM.
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I've owned a 1909A3 for some time that needed restocking so, I bought a C stock from CMP and had a stock maker here in town install it. From what I've been told they are Boyds and hadn't heard much good about this manufacturer. Very happy with results.
Steve
Last edited by S.B.; 12-16-2020 at 04:11 PM.
The Original Point and Cl;ck Interface was a Smith & Wesson.
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