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Thanks for the information. In light of that would this then indicate that this is not an original stock? I think this is what Parker would have referred to as a half pistol?
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No it would not indicate that. The serialization book frequently refers to stocks as a "P" code that are actually factory correct half pistol grips as yours. Order a letter and it may state the configuration with more detail. Good luck !
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A “P” in that column indicates a half pistol grip or a round knob grip. A capped pistol grip is indicated by a “C”.
That being said, that look like an original Grade-2 stock and I’ll bet the other side has less figure in the grain. .
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Take the screw out of the trigger guard , carefully lift it enough to rotate it about a quarter turn and see if the serial numbers stamped in the wood .
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