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Michael, not a problem except for hiding the slot cut for the lowered bolt handle. How would you do that, the wood in that area is real plain, I think if I filled the slot and then made a flat area from the cut for the sight to behind the bolt slot it could be hidden if I had a good match on the wood.   
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Cut a big chunk out from under the buttplate? |  |  |  
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If this is what you mean I would sure consider going that way. As you said nice plain wood so matching should not be a big problem.  
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I always prefer to use PhotoShop when replacing stock wood ;>)Do you use PS when removing it from under the buttplate??:>)
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What can I say, I was bored.    This took a little longer, my dream K-1922,  Bigger Picture 
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Labeling the pic "mock-up" make this a PhotoShop creation I guess? Here's hoping your dreams come true! An awful lot of yours have... Here's my, circa 1930's, dream K-22...  |  |  |  
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Yep, a PS creation, cost a lot less than the real thing to see what something might look like. 
 "Here's hoping your dreams come true! An awful lot of yours have."
 
 Yes they have, a lot of work made many of them come true. Even as a kid I wanted to see Alaska.  As far back as I can remember I liked fine firearms. Just took some looking around and trusting my instincts.
 
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As far back as I can remember I liked fine firearms. Just took some looking around and trusting my instincts. You've become very adept at it, Michael. And you've assisted more than a few of the rest of us.......which we appreciate. |  |  |  
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Stephen,When I was 14 in 1974 my dad traded for a K-22 just like the one in your photo with no finish left.  I saved the money and sent it back to S&W and they completely refinished and retimed it.  I believe it cost me $57.50 to have the work done and took about 6 months.  It shot great but like a foolish kid, I saw something else I thought I had to have and traded it off.  Have been sorry ever since.
 Scott
 I think I'll start looking for a replacement after seeing your photo.
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