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    WTK: Info on this Stock

    I posted this in the M1icon/M2 Room. Sorry about that.

    I took these pictures real quick with my camera at an Estate Sale this morning. I did end up buying this M1icon Garand Stock.

    I will get better pictures tomorrow.

    It does have SA in a box on the left side. Any ideas if Sa made this stock and if it is a WWII stock? I know it was takken off of a WWII M1 Garand.









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    A few more additional photos would help quite alot on this stock. Take a photo of the clip
    latch cut on the left inside of stock, trigger recess cut on the bottom and a good photo of the
    inside barrel channel (showing any numbers if they are there)

    Stock went though rebuild and second proof firing by the photos available

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    Thank You for your input and help.

    I do not see any numbers in the barrel channel. I will have a pair of younger eyes look at it.










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    My opinion concerning your M1icon Rifle stock is that it is a late WW2 stock that went through rebuild at least
    one time which is indicated by the second proof firing stamp and the SA rebuild stamp. your stock could
    have been a late SA McF or most likely a SA GAW cartouched stock.

    I should also add those butt stock stamps under the butt plate started to appear on later WW2 stocks
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