Black inlay in stock?

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Clint KY
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Black inlay in stock?

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I recently got a Model 700 BDL in 270, made in March of 1986 according to the barrel code. I looked at many images on the web and some, but not all have a small black inlay on the right side of the stock just in front of the bolt handle as mine does. Is there any significance to the inlay?
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Clint KY wrote:I recently got a Model 700 BDL in 270, made in March of 1986 according to the barrel code. I looked at many images on the web and some, but not all have a small black inlay on the right side of the stock just in front of the bolt handle as mine does. Is there any significance to the inlay?
Did ANY of them have an "inlay"?
Never heard of anything like that. You didn't mention what shape or size it was.

Could you upload an image for us to see?


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Here is one found on the web:

http://surviveprepare.files.wordpress.c ... n-0088.jpg

I attempted to add a photo of mine but was unsuccessful. Mine looks the same as the linked photo.
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OK. NOW I know what you're talking about!
They're used to cover up (reinforcing) pins that are inserted crossways in the stock.
Yes, those have been used on many rifle stocks. Used to be mainly on the Custom Shop or higher-grade guns using a rosewood "plug", but they've used a few different types of material and also on some of the other factory stocks in various models in more recent years. Probably more "cosmetic" than functional. In most of the factory stocks without that plug, you'll probably just see the end of the metal (brass?) pin.


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