hatchetbearer
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While I was in Afghanistan I purchased an M1 Carbine from SOG in January, and recently go home to take a look at the small collection I purchased. I got a 1944 production Inland, The Metal is in 90-95% shape, with little wear. The stock however looks like it's been tied to a jeep, drug down a gravel road 10 miles, and then tossed into a wood chipper.
Obviously I'd like to replace the stock, but when I was looking at the rifle, I noticed the stock was serialized to the gun, and this being my first US Milsurp, this practice is new to me.
My question Is should I replace the stock, or should I leave well enough alone?
Obviously I'd like to replace the stock, but when I was looking at the rifle, I noticed the stock was serialized to the gun, and this being my first US Milsurp, this practice is new to me.
My question Is should I replace the stock, or should I leave well enough alone?