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    Unusual Low Wood Underwood Stock...

    Hello All:

    I thought you might enjoy looking at this one and commenting for us:

    Here's a stock you don't see everyday on GB:

    M1icon CARBINE ORIGINAL MILITARY STOCK WB MARKED : Rifle Stocks at GunBroker.com


    Can anyone (esp you experts to which I certainly bow) shed some light on this?
    What's the history? What is this correct for? Look at the cartouche on the pistol grip bottom, the WB markings.

    Thanks!
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    I need that handguard.

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    Looks like a bubba job with numerich stamps on the stock.

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    You need that handguard for an IBM.


    Quote Originally Posted by mjanway View Post
    I need that handguard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usgicollector View Post
    Looks like a bubba job with numerich stamps on the stock.
    Does look like the W.B. Stamp and the small CC Stamp from......

    Numrich Gun Parts Corp. - The World's Largest Supplier of Firearms Parts and Accessories



    LW-B Hand Guards? I know a 'Guy' who has some extra...........

    Seller seems honest enough, may just not know.

    Charlie-painter777

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    You need that handguard for an IBM.
    Yep. The LW-B I thought I saw in my handguard seems to dis-appear a bit more everytime I look at it. That and a HI handguard keep me looking at gun shows.

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    LW-B Hand Guards? I know a 'Guy' who has some extra...........
    It seems I've seen a sampling of a few hundred extra on here as of late. Would be tons of fun to look through.

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    not sure what is going on with that

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    Paul80,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjanway
    The LW-B I thought I saw in my handguard seems to dis-appear a bit more everytime I look at it. That and a HI handguard keep me looking at gun shows.
    Are you joking? I've been looking for a 4 rivet HI handguard for a while - "is there something about these I don't know?"

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