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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: PORT ST LUCIE, FLORIDA
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Ask myself whats behind the carbine plastic butt plate and to me surprise was 2 ten inch holes which immediatly reminded me of those High Times magazine that only my room mate would subscribe. I guess it would be to make the stock lighhter which makes no sence what so ever. Where there simular holes on the earlier 1902 model?? The orchids are for You!
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RIP
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The holes in your stock were there to help your stock dry out
faster.What I want to know is why your rear togell has a sight on it? And is there a number on it,would like to see a picture of it. Would also like to know who you bought this gun from? Thanks George P.S. Yes there were simular holes on the earlier 1902 carbine model. |
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