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Nice restoration. That wood might be for a Remington era VH, but the Brothers P went for a bit plainer --
235178 04 1930 20-ga VH-Grade stock left.jpg
235178 05 1930 20-ga VH-Grade stock right.jpg
This gun was virtually new, but had been left in a case and the metal had some severe cosmetic issues. My Wife bought it for me for my 55th birthday. After owning it for fifteen years, I dropped it off at Bachelders on my way home from Hausemanns.
They did a nice job, except for polishing the triggers bright.
235178 06.JPG
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