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    Carbine recoil plate, trigger housing - help id

    I have recently purchased a Winchester carbine. The recoil plate is marked (best i can see) with an I B . Any idea who this is? I tried a search but could not locate. Also, the trigger housing only has what appears to be a 6 on the left side rear and can find no other marks.
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    Look in the mag well for marks in Trigger housing. Where is the IB stamped on the plate?

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    Alabama, the I B is on the inside right below where the recoil lug mates up. Also, I will check the magwell, thanks.

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    If the 6 is on the rear post below the lug that slides into the receiver in may be a NPM housing. If it is you would expect to find an N in the same place on the rightside. Are all 4 ears onthe lug square or are the rear ears angled?

    Look for a .U. at the top of the inside rear mag well wall. Underwood usually has a flaming bomb stamped in front of the triggerguard on the bottom of the housing.

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    Sounds like BI stamped upside down.
    Making it a recoil plate used by Inland.

    Does your trigger housing look anything like this one?
    If so, It would be a National postal Meter housing.

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