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Topic - Identifying unique SA stock
Posted: Mar 20 2026 at 4:59pm By lrrambo
Wow! great ideas and suggestions. Glue left over from tape at the bayonet lug cutout. Other than the parts on it, the buttplate, screw and barrel band spring there is no indication of anything else being mounted or the stock was even used. Head scratcher for sure. Stock is marked SA so no telling what year it was made. really got it for the PM-IP new buttplate. Who knows? I may just build it with a chrome lined carbine barrel I have and a spare like new Inland receiver. of course I can leave the finish alone. No sandpaper clean up and using MinWax red mahogany stain. I'll post a few other photos for more details.Sadly the person who got me started years ago collecting carbines is long gone, he was a wealth of knowledge. Now as for myself, almost 75 this year. I digress, anyone else add their opinion, facts etc? Kinda fun trying to research this! 

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