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    Anyone have... Inland 2 rivet HG for Winchester bull-nose?

    I have had my Inland in a nice SA walnut potbelly for shooting. Since I have decided to put the Inland in a large shadow box with some of my dad's Iwo Jima stuff and photos, I decided to put it back in a Type III stock. I picked up a gorgeous HI black walnut stock with a seriffed "P" I mentioned in someone else's Inland stock thread. SG recoil lug fit perfect, and the barreled action hung the same as it did in the potbelly.

    The problem is my bull-nosed Winchester 2 rivet handguard is too light! From what I can tell, my HI is black walnut, as it has been cleaned and re-BLOed. I don't want to mess with stripping and staining the bull-nose, so I thought I would offer to trade it for a very dark or black walnut Inland 2 rivet in very good condition. I am sure the Winchester bull nose is worth more, but a straight up trade is fine. I can send pics of the Winchester.
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    I have an extra type I with the deep cut groove (IO marked). PM me with your email address and I'll send some pics.

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    Is it Bull nose or not????

    On closer inspection of my handguard, I am not sure what it is. The front is not as tapered as the type Is I have seen, and it very level at the top with a pronounced corner. It looks about half way between a bull nose WInchester and a standard Type I. It is marked LW, though there are faint mark of a light stamp after the LW (L is deeper than W) It almost looks like "LW-W" but I can't find reference. "LW-B" would be Lumb Woodworking for IBM, but they only made type IIs. These old ladies are so confusing???

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    Forgot the pics...

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    RM, looks like LW with a weak stamped B. I believe it is a type II.
    I could use it. I think I may have what you need.
    Up for a trade?
    They're out in the shop, I'll check and get back.....Frank

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    Could be. The channel is aweful deep and front not as tapered as th other IIs I have seen. Pm sent

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    RM,
    Have you found a Hand Guard yet?
    Or still wanting to try a color change on the one you have?

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