My First 1868

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Hammer
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Re: My First Model 1868

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In Dick’s book on page 63 there’s a letter stamped in this location behind the rear flip site. It’s either a D or an S I think.
Lead Snowstorm
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Re: My First Model 1868

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Hammer wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:02 pm This is my first 1868. Is it common for there to be five different inspector stamps on the left flat of the stock?
Could you show a pic of the whole flat? I’m only seeing the typical 4 cartouches so far.
Hammer
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Re: My First Model 1868

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Lead Snowstorm wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:55 am
Hammer wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:02 pm This is my first 1868. Is it common for there to be five different inspector stamps on the left flat of the stock?
Could you show a pic of the whole flat? I’m only seeing the typical 4 cartouches so far.
I went back and looked more closely and you’re correct. I think it’s just 4 cartouches now. There was the outline of what I thought was a faded 5th one but that just may be the grain/stain in the wood.
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daneal
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Re: My First 1868

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I had an 1870 Carbine marked with "S" behind the rear sight and a tiny "X" and "P" at the index mark. Perhaps this is peculiar to 1870 made 68's and 70's.
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