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I wonder why the heck someone would have done something like that to the stock.
From a value standpoint, you have to assess the money into the gun, cost of repair/replacement and value after.
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I wonder why the heck someone would have done something like that to the stock.
From a value standpoint, you have to assess the money into the gun, cost of repair/replacement and value after. Why? Trapshooter!  To the second. From what I can find, dollars wins out. Too much time for the return. The next owner can have it taken care of.
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If I didn't own 20 single barrel traps, I would bid on this one. What condition!
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Trap shooters sure know how to mess up a beautiful thing! It's what they do. Mike, the time/$ thing can be just about zero on both. The runny kinda acraglas loaded, and I mean loaded, with walnut dust would fill that thing way easy. And do nothing neg to the value compared to what it is now. So wazahaps anyway? have another day Dr.WtS
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Last edited by skeettx; 10/29/16 11:49 AM.
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41 pics. No left side of gunstock. Hmmm
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There's pics of it and an excellent description included along with a good return policy. He's bending over backwards to inform people.
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Trap shooters sure know how to mess up a beautiful thing! It's what they do. Mike, the time/$ thing can be just about zero on both. The runny kinda acraglas loaded, and I mean loaded, with walnut dust would fill that thing way easy. And do nothing neg to the value compared to what it is now. So wazahaps anyway? have another day Dr.WtS Oh, be still, my beating heart. Can't wait to see how that would look. If you aren't going to do it right, maybe don't do anything. Best, Ted
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Exactly Ted. Acraglas mixed with walnut sawdust becomes very dark in color, and would stick out just as badly as the present "modification". Might as well use Bondo and paint.
It would be interesting to see what someone who is skilled in doing butt transplants could do with this gun. About 95% of the joint could be concealed within the checkering pattern.
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