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Yup, the stock is not original, but if the flat rib is present on both sets of barrels, the gun is one rare pigeon gun and well worth the price. A serial number and a letter if the gun was made in the "order book" era, and the gun may turn out to be a bargain for big gun and pigeon gun collectors. I recently moved into a house where I couldn't see Chuck's property from my upper deck like I could from the old house. I may save some money now.
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