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should a straight grip gun come with a beavertail forend. be it english made or american i have read that some skeet guns came that way whats your opinion thank guys
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I've seen some LC skeet model guns that way.
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"tradition" says, English and splinter but a BT or semi BT makes sense on a skeet gun because of barrel heat. Just my .02
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the greener i just got is restocked this way with plane wood and feels nice i am going to put some better wood on it i have a very nice chunk of english crotch for it just wondered witch way to go with the forend i dont know if greener made them this way
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