![]() SC-B (birch wood made by Sprague & Carleton Co, New Hampshire.he has it as Kane, NH, but I'm guessing it's really Keene) The Type III markings for IBM factory stocks can be one of these: Wartime replacement stocks (in general and usually all Type III) have: (So you know, if there is a cutout for the "fun switch" and is a non-potbelly type, it's a Type IV.) All manufacturer markings should be in the sling well. (If it's an "I"-slot with low wood, it's a Type I that was modified.)Īs far as the other stock marking, I will make the assumption that it is a Type III low wood non-potbelly stock with a short barrel channel (3.15"). They can usually be identified by a thin ridge where the high wood was removed, but not always. Some Type I and II stocks were modified to low wood. The Craig Reisch book says that the cannon on the cannon cartouche for IBM should measure 0.45" and be located near the pistol grip on the right side between the oiler slot and the pistol grip. I'll try and keep this from getting too deep too since there's a lot of detail in the book section I'm getting this answer from. Hopefully, my info below will help you sort it out. Looks like you've been waiting on an answer for a while too. ![]() Been a while since I've been here, but will give it a shot. ![]()
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