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I would like to find a complete forearm wood and metal. I see reproductions wood needing fitting for iron, that would be my lesser choice.
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I saw some on EBAY after changing my search criteria, Thanks . Any way of knowing if a forearm listed as VH will fit a 1 1/2 12 ga frame as well a 2? Two's more common ,1 1/2 fewer? And date of manufacture, should look for a serial number close to the one I have?Thank you,
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I sold a fabulous VH forend to Bill Murphy a few years ago. If he hasn’t married it to a gun he may be willing to move it along to you… but it won’t be cheap. It was far from cheap when I sold it. It has some outstanding provenance.
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1-1/2 and 2 frame forends are the same width.
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I’ll email you some pictures of it Edgar… then you can decide if it’s laughable.
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STATLER & WALDORF are back at it againLOL
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