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Thank you Richard. I'm sure you wouldn't remember, but we spoke 10-12 years ago about a different 28ga. Repro. that needed some stock work. At that time I had Dave Wolfe handle it on your recommendation. Is he still doing things? Is swapping stocks something I just shouldn't do?
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Hi Fred Dave Wolf is still making and fixing stocks. He is at 1142 Surrey Ridge Waco ,Tx 76706. Phone is 254 -662-6431. Tell him I said Hi thanks
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05-12-2010, 03:06 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Fred,
I would leave them alone. Kindest, Harry |
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05-12-2010, 03:09 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Fred, it is my experience (because I have done it) that a stock from a Repro with a single trigger can be put on a Repro of like frame size that has double triggers but this procedure eliminates the safety mechanism. I did this to my wife's gun but the fact that it will only ever be used as a target gun as long as she owns it and I'm OK with that. When it comes time to sell it I will put the original stock and safety mechanism back on.
The reverse, however, is not possible because a significant amount of wood will need to be removed to allow for the single trigger/safety mechanism and should only be done by an expert. |
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Thank you all.
I have been accused of many things, especially not listening. But in past few years I have learned to take advice from those that know more than me. Just ask my wife!! |
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