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Unread 04-08-2021, 02:13 PM   #1
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How long does it usually take to get a research letter back? Just an estimate. I put in for one this morning and didn't know if I should expect something back in a week or two, or a month or so.
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Usually a week or so, depending on how busy Chuck is.





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That's great. Thank you!
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What Dean said. If you go a month, it means it got lost in the mail
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It's surprisingly fast when you consider what's involved. Chuck is amazing.
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John, check your e-mail. Quite often if Mary sends me the request for a letter in the morning, the letter will be in the mail the same day but all bets are off when the Post Office is involved.
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Chuck, thank you for the very quick reply. I now have to figure out who S.A. Tucker was and what the special S.R. Butt would have been when he ordered it.
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Tucker was the #2 salesman for Parker Brothers and S.R. Butt is probably a solid rubber butt, but it isn't the terminology normally used. Maybe we will learn something here when we see a picture of your gun's butt.
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Tucker was the #2 salesman for Parker Brothers and S.R. Butt is probably a solid rubber butt, but it isn't the terminology normally used. Maybe we will learn something here when we see a picture of your gun's butt.
S.R. Butt would be an unfortunate name, but slightly above U.R. Butt.
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That would make sense. The gun now wears a ventilated recoil pad. That most likely replaced the original. When I get the gun I will definitely post some pictures. Thanks for everyone's help.
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