To My understanding a Carbine that does not have a military stock is not considered a C&R. That being said I have a Inland in almost original condition. Probably only a couple hundred rounds have ever been through it. Problem is my Dad brought it back from the South Pacific theater (Corpsman) minus the broken stock. My Dad never had a use or need for a gun so he gave it to my uncle who did shoot and hunt and he put a custom Monte Carlo stock on it. About 15-20 years ago my uncle gave it to me because he said it was my Dad's and it should be mine and not my cousins. I then proceeded to put a black Ram Line syn stock on it and there the dilemma is. Where can I find a good military stock?
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I thought I was going to read a good world war 2 story...
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If the firearm is more than 50 years old, it's a C&R automatically and it doesn't matter what kind of stock is on the gun or that it's not in "original" condition.Please read the Calguns Wiki
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"The Second Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights have failed. However improbable these contingencies may seem today, facing them unprepared is a mistake a free people get to make only once."
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