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    Need info on value typ1 Win. hammer

    Hi looking for some info on a stock that is on a Win. carbine & value of the type 1 hammer in the pics. that I just pick up. Info on the gun. The only parts that are not Win. is the type 6 Inland trigger housing & trigger.The rest is Win. receiver ser.# 57542**,barrel no date, with short skirt, Mag catch type 4 M on the face plus W in front , Safety type 4 rotary there is a W tamped on the arm on top witch looks like an S. The hammer is a type 1 i think will try to put picks up. Now the stock is a M2 I would say pot belly flat bottom with the long barrel channel. No Win. markings but there is a P on the pistol grip. Question could this be a Win. stock. Here is more pics. There is a 4 rivet hand guard looks like a color match for the stock no markings.
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    Stock does not look to be Winchester. The P is a rebuild proof stamp. Safety is SS in a circle.

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    It is a potbelly w/M2 cut out, not original to a 5.7 Win

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    You need to post pics of the stock around the sling cut out, the right side and of the nose. The first pic seems to have a mark on the left side which MAY be from Springfield Armory.

    BTW, great quality pictures.

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    It looks like a nice walnut M2 stock.
    I think the rifle is to early to have originaly had that type stock.
    Does it have a handguard?
    How about some close ups of the front of the barrel band? Thanks.....Frank

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    I put more pics. I know the stock is not for that ser.# I'm just triyng to find out if this could be a Win. stock . There is not much of a pot belly to it compered to the other M2 stock I got .

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    Great pictures, they zoomed really good. It is not a Winchester stock, not even a very late production - sorry. I was hoping that it was a Springfield Armory since they made some really great shooter M-2 stocks. I thought there was the remnants of an "A" on the left side of the nose, but I really can not tell from the pics. You may want to inspect the left side of nose area by trying different light angles.

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    What marking is on that hammer?
    If it's real and a hard to find one. You might have something there you could trade for a correct WRA hammer for your carbine........... plus get a correct WRA stock.

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    I would say hammer is a type 1 . Marking W .083 high maybe a little higher cheap caliper & NOT a white sewing machine.

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    Is the type 4 mag catch right for this serial no?????

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