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99EG Nm initials on metal butt plate, on stock, on receiver, NM on fore end but with different number? Missed it by four numbers?
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In the 1950's they stopped putting serial numbers on the parts and started using assembly codes consisting of letters and numbers. It should match between parts, but if one has a number that's a few digits off I wouldn't worry about it. Mis-stamped, or they swapped parts around at the factory to get the best fit.
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The fore-end was a bit fat for the fit around the bottom of the receiver.....but none the less..........I got a great shooter!
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