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I second contacting Brian. He is an excellent craftsman.
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Thank you...will do
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I personally think that the gun may be a later restock. Possibly a factory restock, but I am not sure. Further evidenced by the book saying it was a straight stock. An interesting observation is that it has the later style banjo forend tip where it should have the early wedge tip.
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A Wedge Key fore end with a Thistle tip is a strange marriage.
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Thank you. I do not know the history of any restocking
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Thank you. I appreciate your insight. I do not have the knowledge about proper or improper modification issues, nor do I know the history of this particular firearm
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