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From Senich:
The walnut stock, a sporter-type with an integral cheek rest (Monte Carlo style with cheekpiece), was described by Remington as a "ADL type for 5-round BDL-type magazine, no fore end tip or grip cap, 13-3/8 inch length of pull (factory standard), no checkering, non-detachable swivels, oil finish"

Lee24, since you've posted after I've shared the above, and haven't commented, I'll assume that you're accepting that your "theory" that Bishop stocks was the source of the M40 pattern stock as very likely wrong. I'll point out the obvious differences if you promise not to pout.

Last edited by ChrisF; 12/23/09.