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    Smile M1 Garand Question

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    A repro stock means a legit stock but made in another time as a spare part? Thank you in advance.
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    The difference is the cartouches. It is fine to make a replacement stock in a different time period. It becomes forgery when the stock is struck with cartouches with the intention to deceive and make the stock more valuable. If it is done for legit reasons, they would typically stamp the barrel channel with the legend "REPRODUCTION."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    The difference is the cartouches. It is fine to make a replacement stock in a different time period. It becomes forgery when the stock is struck with cartouches with the intention to deceive and make the stock more valuable. If it is done for legit reasons, they would typically stamp the barrel channel with the legend "REPRODUCTION."

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    Hey Bob,
    Thank you for your reply, so the stock that I posted is legit but from a different time period?
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    I'm not an expert in forged cartouches, and certainly not on M1s, but the stock would have received those stamps as part of an inspection as a complete rifle. The stock and stamps are in such good condition, it begs the question, why would it have been removed from the rifle and sold loose? Not to mention, how did the stock stay in that nice of shape after all an M1icon would have been through in the last 75 years.

    The EMcF stamp was for Brigadier General Earl McFarland, commander of Springfield Armory from mid '42 to mid '43. His stamp would have been on many WWII warhorses, and those stocks command a premium for anyone restoring that era of Springfield M1.

    If I had to put money on it, I'd guess those stamps were added by someone trying to pass the stock off as something its not. But I could be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    so the stock that I posted is legit
    The stock has been marked as an attempt to deceive. It's an M1icon stock with fake markings. Doesn't really matter what era it was made.
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    And that was what I was alluding to in my post. They didn't make stocks alone as replacements and whack 'em with cartouches so a replacement stock alone from any period won't have 'em.

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    Over the years some people have alleged that SA stamped stocks in advance to speed production, but there is no evidence for it and it doesn't sound like SA. They were sticklers for procedure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Over the years some people have alleged that SA stamped stocks in advance to speed production, but there is no evidence for it and it doesn't sound like SA. They were sticklers for procedure.
    I concur with your assessment, I expect there is a picture somewhere showing them stamping rifles. That 43 series of pictures at SA probably has one showing a rifle getting it’s finals stamps. In most if not all the inspection manuals/regs I read it indicates the stamping occur as part of the final inspections. Doesn’t mean that’s what really happened but it doesn’t make sense to me that they would be pre stamping stocks back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champ0608 View Post
    I'm not an expert in forged cartouches, and certainly not on M1s, but the stock would have received those stamps as part of an inspection as a complete rifle. The stock and stamps are in such good condition, it begs the question, why would it have been removed from the rifle and sold loose? Not to mention, how did the stock stay in that nice of shape after all an M1icon would have been through in the last 75 years.

    The EMcF stamp was for Brigadier General Earl McFarland, commander of Springfield Armory from mid '42 to mid '43. His stamp would have been on many WWII warhorses, and those stocks command a premium for anyone restoring that era of Springfield M1.

    If I had to put money on it, I'd guess those stamps were added by someone trying to pass the stock off as something its not. But I could be wrong.
    Hey Champ.
    You are so right about the wear, thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    The stock has been marked as an attempt to deceive. It's an M1 stock with fake markings. Doesn't really matter what era it was made.
    Hey Jim,
    It was too good to be true.
    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    And that was what I was alluding to in my post. They didn't make stocks alone as replacements and whack 'em with cartouches so a replacement stock alone from any period won't have 'em.

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    Hey Bob
    So they did replacement stocks without cartouches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Over the years some people have alleged that SA stamped stocks in advance to speed production, but there is no evidence for it and it doesn't sound like SA. They were sticklers for procedure.
    Hey Bob,
    Thanks for your reply
    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpc View Post
    I concur with your assessment, I expect there is a picture somewhere showing them stamping rifles. That 43 series of pictures at SA probably has one showing a rifle getting it’s finals stamps. In most if not all the inspection manuals/regs I read it indicates the stamping occur as part of the final inspections. Doesn’t mean that’s what really happened but it doesn’t make sense to me that they would be pre stamping stocks back then.
    Hey cpc,
    You are right.
    Regards

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    Hey Gents

    I would love to get the right stock, my Garandicon is marked in the receiver as SA 1.8, bolt D28287-19SA A-10, Trigger housing 6528290-SA, internal parts C46008-1, C4601 can´t see the last 2 digits, receiver D-6528291 and the barrel SA D6535448 4 53 A188A, both handguards are walnut and look pretty much the same color, the stock has the 2 drills, doesn´t have any mark and its color is lighter than walnut, it has worn over the years, can you guys tell me something about this stock, please.
    Thank you in advance

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