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Looking for a 20 gauge Winchester Parker reproduction stock if anybody knows where I could get one. Thanks
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Pistol grip or straight grip??





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it was originally a pistol grip but i will take pistol or straight as long as it fits.
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Single trigger or double trigger??






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it was originally a pistol grip but i will take pistol or straight as long as it fits.
Not so sure a replacement will drop in. I’m guessing they had to still be fitted to the individual receiver. But God knows I could be wrong. Just ask my wife (c;
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Straight stock and Pistol grip stocks are NOT interchangeable. Different inletting for trigger guard.
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I’m doing just exactly that to my favorite Repro 28. The only problem I’ve encountered, aside from finding a straight grip trigger guard, is the fitment of the top lever spring cylinder which didn’t fit easily. I’ll need to do some careful measuring of both stocks to learn exactly how much wood I need to carefully remove.






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