![]() The Rear Sight is a type III which is correct for the period of manufacture. The type IV safety is also a post war replacement.Ĭo which could indicate WWII manufacture, but it also stamped with the part number 7160060 which is a clear indication that this was a post war replacement. ![]() It should be marked either EI or HI if it were an original WWII Inland piece. The final post-war replacement piece is the recoil plate. I didn’t take a close up of it because it is unmarked. It is a type III which is the correct style, but all WWII manufacture type III recoil plates bore manufacturer marks. ![]() In addition to the three post-war replacement parts, the stock and a few of the other component parts are from manufacturers other than Inland. It is an oval cut, low wood stock, (not a pot-belly) and has no discernible ordnance markings. There are three numbers stamped on one side and the letter “C” stamped on the other. I would imagine that these were some sort of unit markings or inventory numbers. I could barely make out the manufacturer’s mark in the sling well. It is marked “M-U” which identifies it as an Underwood manufactured stock.
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