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Plugged Sling/Oiler Slot

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    Posted: Dec 09 2016 at 11:30am
So, I have heard and read different things about this peculiar practice.  Some say that this was common with private carbine owners in Europe (Germany?) decades ago to comply with laws regarding "sporting rifles".  I have also heard that people here in the US did this because they saw the slot as an eye sore to an otherwise classy looking wooden stocked rifle.

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I myself have never come across a post that this is a practice here to plug the oiler cut out of the stock. I do see M1 Sporter Stocks, but would never buy one as there NOT for a Original USGI M1 Carbine.
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Thanks, Grunt.  I don't see it come up often, but I have seen it two or three times.

Here is the stock on an Underwood I picked up recently.  It has an Elmer Keith boxed O.G.E.K stamp on it that is barely visible.  I'm excited about that.



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You can have that fixed...I know a guy that does this for a living. It's a Nice Stock...it looks like it's just plugged.

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I definitely plan on removing the plug.  You may notice in the first picture that there is a flathead screw in there.  That's where I'll start.
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There shouldn't be any problems...it's worth saving if can be done. The Slingwell and Slot might look a little crude, but should be a nice Shooter Stock.
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I suspect you will find a nice Q-RMC in slingwell
 
Like you said Germany citizens had to demilitarize
 
I had one and wood popped right out. I am guessing old glue or did not adhere to oil finish.
Mine had a big ugly rubber butt plate.
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Originally posted by GoldenGuy GoldenGuy wrote:

I suspect you will find a nice Q-RMC in slingwell
 
Like you said Germany citizens had to demilitarize
 
I had one and wood popped right out. I am guessing old glue or did not adhere to oil finish.
Mine had a big ugly rubber butt plate.

The interesting thing, GoldenGuy, is that there are no import marks on this carbine.  I suppose it's always possible that the gentleman's father who I got it from, at some point, switched the stock with one that came from a carbine that spent some time in Germany.

I will let you guys know how the unplugging goes.  I will be posting a new topic covering the details of this carbine soon.  It's actually very nice.  Certainly an armory rework, but all of the metal has an awesome green patina that is uniform - even the extractor. 

The best part is that it shoots phenomenally.  
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So, I plucked the wood plugs from the stock. It took all of about 10 minutes.

GoldenGuy, how the heck did you know this stock would turn out to be a Rockola/Quaility Hardware? Sure enough, Q-RMC stamp beneath the wood plug. He drove the screw right through the "R", unfortunately.


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I had a feeling based on the ordnance wheel.
 
you can put a small drop of water in the hole and the wood fibers will swell closing the hole a little.  push the loose fibers in the holes. Let it dry
 
Then take what ever you use to finish a stock ( I will steer clear of that debate) and put a small drop on it to darken the fibers. use something like a toothpick
In a pinch for such a small area you can use a drop of vegetable oil. It will take a few days to suck in but will work.
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If your ever up in the Maryland area, being a retired wood worker, I could restore that stock for you.
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Thanks for the tips, GoldenGuy!

Thanks Charles!  I may look you up one day!
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