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    Hi, I have a fine Winchester M1 Garand stock on a rebuilt 1943 SA rifle. It has been through 2 rebuilds I believe. The stock is marked ""AA''and ""AN'' and has 3 letter P's . What I would like to know is what time period Anniston used the different letters. I'm guessing one before Korea and one after?
    Thanks,
    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardrose View Post
    Hi, I have a fine Winchester M1 Garand stock on a rebuilt 1943 SA rifle. It has been through 2 rebuilds I believe. The stock is marked ""AA''and ""AN'' and has 3 letter P's . What I would like to know is what time period Anniston used the different letters. I'm guessing one before Korea and one after?
    Thanks,
    Rich
    This may answer your question. http://www.americanrifleman.org/arti...rand-rebuilds/

    Augusta Arsenal—"AA"—Typically with a letter suffix (presumed to represent the inspector who supervised the overhaul). Later a number suffix (typically four digits) was sometimes added. These markings may be found stamped on the either left or right side of the stock.

    Anniston Army Depot—"AN"—Often followed by a letter suffix.

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