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A very lucky Grandson, especially for the fact that the two of you get to spend time together. Enjoy.
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Sidelock
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crs,
If Troupe is going to be shooting mostly clays with the Orion leave the pistol grip as is, maybe removing the flared rosewood cap. A pistol grip is on most all serious clays guns for a reason. Greater control. We hunters tend to like the looks of the POW, or the straight grip, but they do not help the shooter handle recoil as well a pistol grip.
SRH
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Stan is right, just the cap, nothing else. I love full pistol grips on shotguns. JR
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Can't see what removing the cap is going to do ?
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Sidelock
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Gets rid of some of the flare, and the whiteline spacer at the same time. Won't make it shoot any better, just look a little less Kaliforrny. Troupe will most likely love the gun either way .... just a matter of aesthetics.
I like a slight flare to a pistol grip on a dedicated clays gun.
SRH
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