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Unread 03-18-2012, 06:09 AM   #4
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Bill Murphy
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If there were ever a factory original Silvers pad on a Damascus ten gauge, that may be the one. The next owner may prefer to have that old pad on the gun rather than a replacement. The stock should be repaired invisibly rather than with a pin through the stock head. It is known as the staple method and has been demonstrated on various internet sites. A PGCA letter may add some information about the original purchaser and the pad.
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