Unusual repair on P14 stock - anyone know what this is?

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Recently acquired a somewhat battered P14 full length stock - looks to be a Remington from the bolt handle inletting. No marking left that I can find to indicate previous military ownership. I found three "strips" installed - not something I have seen before. Anyone seen this? Any idea whether it was a military armourer repair, or home woodworker's work? If I had to guess, was part of an attempt to straighten a warped stock, but that is purely my guess. If it is an original stock, it would be over 100 years old, the installed strips also look "old", but can not tell if 100 or 20 years old...

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I've seen those in a few rifles. I had a Weedon-standard refurbed P14 with identical slip patches which were used to stabilize a minor crack. Very likely done in-service.

milsurpo
 
Standard repair, I've actual done the same repair using a popsicle stick to fix a spilt stock on a C6 overseas.
 
Standard repair, I've actual done the same repair using a popsicle stick to fix a spilt stock on a C6 overseas.

Would love to see that :) It's been a while since I've seen decent weapons tech wood repairs in CAF.

These slit repairs, and also dovetail repairs to replace chipped-out wood were common as common gets back in the bolt action rifle days :)
 
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