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    Question about WRA stocks

    I was wondering about 2 Italian converted WRA stocks that both have a small letter stamped on the pistol grip.I have not observed this on any SA stocks,and was wondering if There were a meaning?These stocks came from different batches,and different places years apart.Thanks,Ryan

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    Ryan,

    I don't know, but I'm wondering if they could be Italian inspectors???? I don't recall seeing those lettered stamps on stocks that stayed in the US.

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    Wayne,That is what I was wondering because My Italian SA stocks don't have it,only WRA.seems to be Quite the mystery!
    Ryan
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