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jaie5070
09-01-2013, 03:11
I have a worn beat up stock. It is straight griped, finger grooved and has two stock bolts. The only markings I can find is/are: a capitol "T" in the barrel channel and in the trigger guard mortice. Maybe a small capitol "D" in the magazine cut off well and a possible "D and 4" just ahead of the magazine well. There maybe the remenants of the circle "P" behind trigger guard.
Do any of these marks give a time frame for production of this stock or is it just too worn.
Thanks.
john

Rick the Librarian
09-01-2013, 03:14
Another possible clue -- look on the foretip (the wedge of wood you'd see if you were looking down the barrel). Is there an "S" or an "RI"?

jaie5070
09-01-2013, 03:57
No marks on the tip.

Mike D
09-01-2013, 04:40
Can you tell if the circled "P" is serifed, or not?

Mike

Rick the Librarian
09-01-2013, 04:49
Chances are it is WWI-era. Is the left side of the stock a "straight edge, or does it have a dog leg in it?

jaie5070
09-02-2013, 03:22
There is no "P" left visible in the circle behind the trigger guard mortice. There is a very light drop in the edge of the stock line where the action would be but from looking at pictures of other rifles I think it is the same. I will try and add some pictures but my area is having internet problems and i haven't added pics to a thread in years.
As a side note, I picked this stock up about a year ago with the intension of putting it on my 1.3 mil rifle that i returned to military configuration 30 yrs ago. The cut up stock had finger grooves and it now has a scant grip 03-a3 stock.
Thanks for the replies and interest.
john

jaie5070
09-08-2013, 10:45
Attempting to add pics
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http://p10307941_zpse4e7a9b4.jpg
http://p1038011_zpsc2318f55.jpg

jaie5070
09-08-2013, 10:56
2nd try.
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