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    Picked up a "C" stock for 1903(not cut for A3 HG ring)....No cartouche, "C" on tip, "c" and belowit an "o" in cutoff recess, and drawing number "D 1836-4" between pistol grip and butt swivel.....May have been sanded...Sorry, Technosaurus Rex has no pics. Was inquiring as to date made. Bought it for my shooter (all gray parked 1937 rec. w/ 1935 bbl.)
    Thankyou in advance,
    El W.

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    I believe they used "D1836-4" between about 1935-39. That was the drawing number (like a "catalog" number).
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    1940.

    J.b.

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    after 1935
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    Ok I've have one for you. A C stock with D335380 stamped in the correct area (same as above) with a small right side up K in the cutoff recess and R2 stamped on the tip of the nose. What is this a Remington?
    Last edited by louis; 04-12-2016 at 06:43.

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    Nope, a WWII-period Keystone stock.
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    Also have a C stock with SA SPG and D-1836 and next to the drawing number is 1497163 handstamped (it does not match my serial number but still interesting
    as it was for a NM rifle)

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    So Rick what is the D number?

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    Thankyou all for the info.....

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    "D" is the size of the drawing paper that the original drawing was drawn on. The "D" sheet of paper is 22" X 34".

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