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In the book as straight stock with 32 " barrels
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Paul,
Are you perhaps suggesting that a trap shooter may have altered a gun from factory specs??? Frankly, I'm aghast! I'd be interested to hear the esteemed Mr. Murphy's retort on that line of thinking. ![]()
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Toolman and I are both amazed at the number of single traps that still remain in original condition.
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And that one has a conventional recoil pad, not something that looks like a Motorcycle front fork.
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