I am in the process of re-finishing the wood on an Army & Navy .410 Hammer gun. I did some rudimentary repairs to the buggered forend and will eventually have a new one made. I am just about done with the wood on my Wm Lee SLNE (ca 1890) it is coming out beautifully, even if I say so myself. I will be stripping the wood on my Ithaca Knick before I have the checkering recut and a general re-tuning by a 'smith, before I do an oil finish on it. As soon as I can find a stocker, I would like to have my Flues 16 bore, ejector gun re-stocked (even though this is not a good investment) and at the same time a new forend made for the A&N. ............ I wonder if I should just have the A&N resticked completely instead of the Flues? Suggestions?