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Unread 08-11-2015, 10:23 AM   #1
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Thanks Jim,

The pistol grip stock was a Remington replacement. It had the "Dogbone" in the head of the stock and was fitted with a Remington grip cap.

The fat stock allowed for plenty of wood to be able to rework it into a straight grip.
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Thanks Jim,

The pistol grip stock was a Remington replacement. It had the "Dogbone" in the head of the stock and was fitted with a Remington grip cap.

The fat stock allowed for plenty of wood to be able to rework it into a straight grip.
Brian - I thought it was a Remington replacement but there were no codes stamped on the water table which is why we get the caveat with our letters....
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