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Unread 02-04-2013, 11:25 AM   #1
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Yes, they have value. How much depends on whether they were removed from the guns for some reason related to a defect. The buttplates have value even if the wood is somehow damaged or flawed.
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Thank you, Bill. I don't see any damage, such as cracks, repaired breaks, etc. The straight grip stock has a piece of wood machined into the head, but this looks like factory work for reinforcement. Other than some handling marks, the wood appears to be in nice shape.

The head of the straight grip stock is 1 11/16" wide by 2" deep. The other is 1 9/16" wide by 1 15/16" deep. 12 gauge and 20?
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