On a rifle, it is the part of the rifle your non-dominant hand holds to steady the barrel.
The 190 is a plain stock and fore end the 290 has checkering on the fore end and stock. However the Early 290's Also have a plain stock.
The stock...some have two piece wooden stocks - called fore stock and butt stock.
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stock which fore price company to distributor is call primary sales
No. The only difference is in the stock. The BDL stock is fancier with a fore end black tip on it. The same action was used in the ADL which is a plainer stock.
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A foreplane is the plane use be-"fore" the jointer and smoothing plane when dressing rough stock and usually between 14 and 18 inches long.
On the bottom of the receiver in front of the lever just before the fore stock. There is a screw right below the number.