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    Could be a repro stock. The issue there is, a repro stock is $200 by itself. What town was this in? I may be headed toward Houston soon.
    I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guamsst View Post
    Could be a repro stock. The issue there is, a repro stock is $200 by itself. What town was this in? I may be headed toward Houston soon.
    P.M. sent.

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    If or when you take it apart, look in the barrel channel of the stock and handguard, and see if the "assembly number" or serial number is stamped in them. That will end the thought of the stock being a repro. Also, just for fun, check for matching numbers (last three of the serial, or an assembly number) on the front band and bolt parts. (There are other parts that will have the same numbers. Type 38 rifles are accurate and fun to shoot.
    Nice find.
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