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Brian Hornacek 08-14-2023 09:52 AM

Unique stock regardless of condition
 
I thought this an interesting stock. Not really paying attention to the gun itself, it’s had a rough life.

https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/1003792668

edgarspencer 08-14-2023 11:11 AM

In the words of my wife, " That's a Hot Mess".

Dylan Rhodes 08-14-2023 01:06 PM

Is a beveled forearm lug synonymous with a BT forearm? Or are there factory examples of a beveled lug onto a splintered forearm? I understand that beveled lugs were created for added strength with BT forearms.

edgarspencer 08-14-2023 02:18 PM

You're mostly correct. The fore end lug is normally only soldered to the bottom rib, and the one-piece design eliminated the BT from pulling it off, since the BT was generally longer than the splinter fore end.

Brian Hornacek 08-14-2023 02:31 PM

It’s a dog fellas, but quite the stock that appears original. Monte Carlo, Ball Grip and Silvers pad. My guess is it has quite a letter with it unless it was done at Rem, you can see the repair codes.

Dean Romig 08-14-2023 02:37 PM

There is a Remington repair or service code stamped into the left barrel flat in an unusual location but it may be indicative of the replacement stock which had Remington style border to the checkering which is unlike the mullered borders of Parker Bros. while in Meriden CT. The contour of the Monte Carlo comb exactly replicates those done in Meriden.





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Dave Noreen 08-14-2023 03:17 PM

The forearm wood appears to be VHE quality. The engraving protruding from under the safety slide and the stamped word SAFE indicates to me that 198418 started life as a no-safety gun. Wonder if Remington or the Miller brothers added the safety?

Mike Koneski 08-14-2023 04:22 PM

Ooooh, it’s shiny!! Now I’m distracted. Shiny things do that to me.

Kevin McCormack 08-14-2023 04:57 PM

Similar aberations of this stock treatment are seen from time to time: while this comb riser appears to be of thin leather, two others have been seen from time to time that were made of cork. One was verfied as factory work, very nicely finished. If I recall correctly it was a CHE from the Meriden era. The other one I don't know about. But this is the first combination I have seen of the Monte Carlo style stock with a(n) additional comb riser, Miller trigger and a safety.

CraigThompson 08-14-2023 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 393476)
Ooooh, it’s shiny!! Now I’m distracted. Shiny things do that to me.

I perused a CHE 12 30” vent rib gun recently with ssbp that was right as rain :whistle: You get around those two Indiana Cartel guys and that vent rib stuff kinda rubs off on you :rotf::rotf::rotf:


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