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Unread 12-26-2015, 08:43 PM   #6
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Bill,
The lop is only about 3/8 inches longer that my other birdguns and I can adapt to that for wingshooting and clay's. But, I bulk up with alot of heavy clothing when deer hunting, and I will have to shorten the stock on this drilling if I get it. I could almost answer my own question if between the wars drillings were common, but they aren't. Most of those you see for sale are either pre 1900, or post WW 2, and are not what I'm looking for.
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