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    Win Stock question/help

    Is this a cut down Winchester type 2 or a original type 3. I dont have any Winchester Low woods to compare the cut to. The cut looks strange, but it doesnt seem likes it was cut down, if so it was done neatly. Its an oval cut, w in sling well stock. Also, it only appears to show type 2 or 3 BB marks.
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    It may be ok, but a shot from the side would be most helpful. What cartouche does it have?

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    Measure barrel Channel, WRA and Inland increased length by one inch.
    Type 2 is 3.15 Type 3 is 4.15...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTD1167 View Post
    Measure barrel Channel, WRA and Inland increased length by one inch.
    Type 2 is 3.15 Type 3 is 4.15...
    That was only on the later type 3 stocks, wasn't it?

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    Channel is 3 1/8

    No crossed cannons,just a "w" in the sling well and a standard products rebuild stamp. I am wanting to sell the stock, but didnt want to misrepresent it, i ended up just listing it with a bunch of photos and didnt classify it as T2 or T3-will just let the buyer decide from the pics.

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    Where did you list it?
    Maybe a member here would like to grab it.
    Cut looks like a normal Type III to me, best I can tell.

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