ID Bottom Metal Inlet

SShultz

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Hello folks,

I was wondering if y'all could help me ID this inlet. When I bought the stock (used) I was under the impression that it was a BDL inlet. As you can see it is a lot bigger than factory Rem BDL bottom metal. I did my best to line the screw holes up for the photo. Not only is the inlet longer than factory, it's a lot deeper. I don't want to buy something else and it not work.
Thanks in advance for the help.
SShultz
 

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Hello folks,

I was wondering if y'all could help me ID this inlet. When I bought the stock (used) I was under the impression that it was a BDL inlet. As you can see it is a lot bigger than factory Rem BDL bottom metal. I did my best to line the screw holes up for the photo. Not only is the inlet longer than factory, it's a lot deeper. I don't want to buy something else and it not work.
Thanks in advance for the help.
SShultz

is it badger m4? Still hinged floorplate but it is definitely longer and almost the same size as the m5 DBM cut. The badger cuts are definitely deeper than a standard bdl, I converted mine from an m4 to m5 inlet and almost all the work was inside the mag well.
 
In case anyone is following; I called Manners and they were able to look up the stock by serial number. It's a Badger M5 DBM cut for reference.
 
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