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Originally Posted by John Wayman View Post
I think the gunmakers tried to use up all kinds of parts so there are probably outliers.
My 1938 NID G2 16ga has a forend from what appears to be a Lefever A-Grade, which was basically an NID. The checkering is different than most G2 Ithaca's, but it's not the only NID from 1938 that I have seen with the same checkering. All numbers match on the gun, including those in the wood. So, it's original to the gun, and the wood matches color, etc with butt stock.
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