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Originally Posted by Donald F. Mills
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Thanks for the heads-up!
I look at every CHE ad that comes up, to see if it is my gun.
My interest is not sentimental (well, maybe a little); it is about the custom stock I had made for it.
When I bought the gun, the wrist was irrepairable, so I took it up to Montana Long Guns to have them make me a custom stock, to turn it into a great gun for clay pigeons (or live ones, for that matter).
I don't need to tell you how much a custom stock costs (or how much it is worth to a target shooter).
It was a super clean gun that had been restored by Turnbull, if memory serves.
At any rate, I hope someone gets tired of hiding it in a gun safe and decides to sell it back to me.