I noticed a B-grade 12-gauge for sale on GI yesterday, and today its marked sold. The interesting thing is that it is 21477 and my B-Grade is 21474, yet the forearms have different style checkering patterns --
It seems like there is a lot of variation in B-Grade forearms.
B-Grade Forearms
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Re: B-Grade Forearms
Interesting stuff men. Thanks.
tjw
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Re: B-Grade Forearms
Here's an early B 20 gauge Sterlingworth style fore end without ejectors, SN 200399.
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Re: B-Grade Forearms
Another variation on an early B. Similar to others except with a shorter rear/center checker point.
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