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| Topic - Identifying unique SA stock Posted: Feb 21 2026 at 7:07am By New2brass |
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Interesting plug, it looks like it is cammed to the oiler? Is the bottom of the plug hollowed out? Is there something in the bottom of the hole or is that just the lighting than makes it look like something is in there? This is very interesting as it would take some skill and possibly decent jigs to drill out that stock, but there are certainty some creative people out there. In 1947 the Army Ground Forces Board at Fort Benning GA was experimenting with a combination tool and a way to incorporate it into the stock. Though probably not related, an interesting read.
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