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Help Identifying a M1 Stock

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Topic: Help Identifying a M1 Stock
Posted By: imntxs564
Subject: Help Identifying a M1 Stock
Date Posted: Mar 11 2016 at 7:39pm
I bought this Stock with a Unmarked Type 2 BB. There's nothing in my Books or The Website. Has anyone has seen thee marks and can you Please let me know what they were put there for. The one inside the Stock is 26 or 2G and the one by the Sling Well is S over 3 over 56. Please if you have any information could you Help me out. Thank You



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Frank




Replies:
Posted By: GoldenGuy
Date Posted: Mar 12 2016 at 12:29am
Is the bottom of the stock flat-ish? any full side view pictures/


Posted By: imntxs564
Date Posted: Mar 12 2016 at 12:32am
A little...I think it might be a Winchester...I thinking for what I saw. Unless you have a idea. Thanks

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Frank



Posted By: gene of oregon
Date Posted: Mar 12 2016 at 11:39am
It would help with better pics of the sling well, both side views, recoil and butt plate. Barrel band I'm saying Inland

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Posted By: imntxs564
Date Posted: Mar 12 2016 at 12:05pm
I will try, but were going to be busy today and possibly tomorrow. Then I will add more pictures, but I'm on my Cell Phone and the pictures are on my Tablet. Thanks for the help, I will post them. Thank You

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Frank



Posted By: Why Carbines?
Date Posted: Mar 12 2016 at 12:47pm
Frank, unless I am missing something, it's Winchester. The long slingwell cut is a clue as well as the two digit number/letter code on the wood that juts out in the trigger housing well. The numbers on the outside near the slingwell are incidental ones placed on during the stock's service life.



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