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Old 01-02-2015, 02:19 PM   #1
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Yes, your stock should be able to be thinned out without any trouble. If you have good wood to metal fit, and the stock is just fat, it can be nicely worked over to look correct for a Parker stock.
I see no photos of the whole stock, but depending on how the grip is shaped, I could even be converted back to a straight grip and have a proper SG guard put back on the gun.

Also, the gas lines in he breech face are also an aftermarket addition to the gun.
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Thank you, Brian. I sent you a PM. Not sure I considered returning to a straight stock because of reconfiguring the trigger guard but that's been touched up, too.
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