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01-22-2012, 07:42 PM
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I have done it both ways. First it's your gun and if your going to have it restocked anyway do it how YOU want it and the Hell with the future "value". It will have more value to you and thats what it's about now.
I restocked a CHE 20 and used the original trigger guard and had it lengthened. Goffery Gornet (? spelling) engraved it and you can't tell it's not original. I'm doing a custom VH 20 the way I want it done and bought the trigger guard from Galazan. For the cost it's a better way to go IMHO and I have the original trigger guard but I suspect that some day someone will need one and I'll sell it as I have no need of it or the stock and forarm. To keep the spare parts for originality is moot as the gun isn't original any more. IF I ever sell either one of these guns do you really think the original furniture and metal will add any value? The stock from the CHE is already gone.
It's your gun stock it how you want to. A straight grip and the Galazan trigger guard gets my $2 worth what with inflation and all.
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