Steve, I can not sell the shovel cover because the rifle goes with it ! I doubt the receiver and barrel are from the USS MISS. The stock has a nice DAL cartouche too, barrel is SA 7-29 with a nice bore.
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USN markings
Sometimes you find them and some are another type of marking not related to a ship
The stock with the white letter A is also marked TENN and the serial number is 825055 with a SA 3-18 bbl, this came from the CMP years ago and could be a USN rifle ?Attached FilesComment
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By the way I think you said in the other post they were WWI production shovel covers. They are actually made by the Marine Corps Depot. So they call them Marine Depot Made Shovel Covers. They are sort of hard to find. I've been looking for one for a while.Comment
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another stock
Steve, forgot that I had another stock that was not included in the photos, I have also seen another besides this one also marked TENN in the same placeAttached FilesComment
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shovel covers
Steve, I could be wrong, but I thought the off-set hanger was USMC
Also on the USS Wyoming cover notice the MD stamp - I was told that means something ?Comment
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Heres a 1909 Rock Island with a TENN marked stock, stock has eagle head inspection stamp from 1918, stock is most likely not original to the rifle, but came with the rifle and looks to have been together for a while, rifle is almost all 1909. Also have a Honolulu marked stock like RCS, unfortunately no rifle to put in it.
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interesting cartouche on USS WEST POINT stock
Not a rare cartouche but not that common, found a correct barrel and receiver (I think) SA 1.47 mil with a SA 9-35 bbl.
Do you have a photo of your HONOLULU stock ? mine has both D.A.L. and SA over SPG cartouchesComment
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Yeah that type of Hanger is Marine Depot Made. Also the straps and stitching on the front is a dead giveaway of Marine Depot made shovel covers.
On the MD, that stands for Marine Detachment. When Marines serve on ships, they were called Marine Detachments. So I'm guessing that is what the MD stands for. It would make sense.
I think my ancestry account just expired. If it didn't' I could look up that Marines name on the back and tell you everywhere he served.Comment
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another possible USN stock ?
This single bolt Rock Island stock (faint cartouche too) came out a large group that was sold at auction by RocK Island in the 1990's. I was able to purchase the stock from the dealer with a handguard without clips and marked S.
This stock had white paint in the A T 21 markings which I removed - I kind of doubt the army
would mark a stock like this ?Comment
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