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Unread 01-25-2023, 10:27 PM   #1
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As soon as I saw the stepped lock plate in the first picture, I knew it was gonna be a good'n.
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As soon as I saw the stepped lock plate in the first picture, I knew it was gonna be a good'n.
The crazy thing is that the head of the stock WAS original. The inletting was perfect. But everything on the outside was so molested and banged up that absolutely no original detail or traces remained. You could not even see the steps in the wood where the steps in the plates were. Let alone any sign of what the cheeks were shaped like, or if there were any sort of drop points.
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