I have encountered handguards, recoil plates, and stock marked with rather large capital letters "P J". I had previously understood that these were wartime or post-war replacement parts, but others have challenged that assertion, some saying that the "P" was for Packard, who indeed made parts for Inland, and that the "J" on the stock sling well and handguard bottom signified Jamestown Lounge. Does anyone know the true story?
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