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why on earth would screws on the skeleton butt plate be out of time and the fit of it wasn't good either. Maybe it doubled as Jack’s walking stick when he got a bit older? Best, Ted
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why on earth would screws on the skeleton butt plate be out of time and the fit of it wasn't good either. Probably not factory. Or, it looks like he might have taking it off and used the gun without it. 
Last edited by Jimmy W; 01/21/26 09:39 AM.
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The O'Connors couldn't keep the barrels straight on their two barrel sets. Their other 16 gauge two barrel set also has mismatched barrels. Two guns ruined. A nice field used $2800 Model 21 with an extra set of barrels for ebay. They should bring at least $400.
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