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    Unmarked stock on new to me CMP M1

    Previous owner did not know who made the stock. What sort of photos and description could help identify the manufacturer? We can find no stamps on it. Just some dings.

    The M1icon was probably bought a decade or two ago, when he was going to Camp Perry regularly.


    Receiver is Springfield 3130XXX, so late 44?
    Barrel is S-A-2-50, MW 2.5
    Bolt has hole in the bottom and is heat lot o-17
    Trigger Group is HRA - I haven't gone through that individual componenets but looks to be all HRA.
    The Gas cylinder and lock have lost almost all of their finish and are earlier (not hardened) but the lock screw is the later version.

    It was cleaned and functioned checked. I shot it before buying and did good enough for me. Only issue I had was the T105 elevation not working. Took that apart - cleaned it and figured out how to adjust the tension so it works.

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    100% Springfield stock. What markings are on the back end? Small indents up front on left indicate between GAW and NFR with some carry over to post war. But I think these Post War stocks were left overs from WWII Rick Bicon

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    Thank you!
    Where on the back end?
    Here's a right side view of the back.

    Not even a hint of any stamps on the sides.

    The butt plate ( which I assume CMPicon could have installed )
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    I need to see the back end not the side. Rick Bicon

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    Sorry. I don't know what you want a photo of. To me the back end would be the stock butt.

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    Thats it. I am putting this stock around after WWII I missed it if it was posted in the 1st post. Rick Bicon

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    Thanks. I've learned it was bought from CMPicon at Camp Perry during the matches in 2014

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