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    Hand Guard questions................

    Is a type III Hand Guard to late for a 5,093,xxx Inland? I assume they are.

    Was the RMC Hand Guard pictured below used by RMC or possibly Q-RMC? With the X'd O staking mark, QHMC comes to mind.
    I have some of these with the same marking in a box, that I had never questioned who used them, until now.

    Also how often are the B.B. marked Type III recoil Plates found?
    Were these used on IBM carbines?
    If so are they a little scarcer than other IBM plates?
    I also have a few of these and don't recall anyone ever listing these in there parts breakdowns.
    Any idea who supplied the B.B. Recoil Plates?

    Thx Again Guys,
    Charlie-painter777






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