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Unread 08-16-2012, 12:10 PM   #1
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Thanks for the information Pete. Neat to hear that there is actually reference in the stock books to fat combs.
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The mention of a full comb would generally be in the order book. The stock books normally only give length and drop at heel dimensions. Sometimes the full comb is referred to as a "military comb", especially in A.H. Fox records.
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It made my day to see the picture of the fat combed gun. I have a Remington 16 ga , #1 framed, striaght stocked VH. The stock is properly numbered under the trigger gaurd tang. Never seeing another like it sometimes made me wonder if the stock was original. Now I'm sure it is.
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