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    Really nice! How is the cartouche/firing proof ?

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    The rifle has a field replacement stock and hand guard. It has only the sub inspectors stamp of W on the wrist. No cartouche of course.
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    Springfield Armory must've also fabricated a quantity of replacement stocks for Model 1896's out of the available Italian Walnut.
    Last edited by Fred; 04-03-2017 at 07:09.

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