BishopofBling Senior Member Feb 11, 2021 #1 The only rule I follow is if any of the stamps in the wood seem smudged if that makes any sense.
jack944 Senior Member Feb 11, 2021 #2 Great question. I have several. I look at the abrasion marks on the stock. Production sanding marks are different than post war tampering. I look at wood depth at the stock lug. I look for abrasion marks on the butt plate and stock lug. I smell the stock...LOL...
Great question. I have several. I look at the abrasion marks on the stock. Production sanding marks are different than post war tampering. I look at wood depth at the stock lug. I look for abrasion marks on the butt plate and stock lug. I smell the stock...LOL...
my66coupe Senior Member Feb 11, 2021 #3 Rounded edges, particularly by the bolt cut out and the edge of the channel of the stock. Obliterated proofs, improper colors to the finish etc.
Rounded edges, particularly by the bolt cut out and the edge of the channel of the stock. Obliterated proofs, improper colors to the finish etc.