sdjg;
I am surprised you have not received any answers to your question. I am not sure which gun you are commenting about but it is my understanding that not all of the original stocks were numbered. I sold a carbine a year or two ago that had an un-numbered, and I think original, stock with it. Look at the pattern of the checkering, and that the gun has a horn butt plate. Steel wasn't used on the butt plates until the 20's, the checkering also changed from era to era. If you want send me a PM with your e-mail and I will send you the pictures I have of the stock on the carbine I sold, you can use them for comparison if you like.
Thanks,
Bob M.
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