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Unread 10-19-2020, 01:42 PM   #11
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Martin, you asked earlier what might one expect to pay for a restock. My own experience in having a number of sxs's restocked has run from $3k to $3,500. Others may have a different experience
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Are the grip caps on the SBT the same as on the doubles?
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Grip caps are the same.
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Interestingly, all three of my Remington era SBTs have grip caps marked "Parker Bros. Meriden Conn."
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Martin, are you looking for straight or pistol grip?
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I'd send pictures to the "Stock Doctor" Dennis Earl Smith. If the stock is original, he can do magic and possibly make it look brand new. It's worth a shot.
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After looking closely, I don't see a medallion on the stock so it's not original. Best to have a buttstock made. I looked for years for a buttstock before I found one that could be made to fit. The forend can be fixed so the holes can't be seen.
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Martin, are you looking for straight or pistol grip?
I would consider either. Thanks
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