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Linn, I have had a couple of my guns straightened out to my liking. I have in my area two smiths that are capable of trying it. From what I have learned, some stocks will turn into a wet noodle and the smith can bend it to your liking some don't want to bend at all some just spring right back you can have better results with a straight grip stock verses pistol grip, European walnut easier than black. It's a gamble, good luck.
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