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Unread 11-08-2014, 07:56 PM   #1
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Is there anywhere to find wood sets ? Stocks, forearms?
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Try a Google search. Many "wood" vendors
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Are you looking for blocks of wood to have a stock made, or a finished Parker stock and for end? If you just want wood, Linn is correct. If you want finished parts try ebay or put up an ad in the want to buy section.
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If you want original or semi-Inletted sets sold by a manufacturer, be careful. All Parker stocks are different for the most part and finding one to fit can be a crap shoot.
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Thanks guys, its for a 12ga #2 frame, basically just need the butt stock, Brian thanks for the heads up, will definitely save me time and money! Would any #2 frame stock work?
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Thanks guys, its for a 12ga #2 frame, basically just need the butt stock, Brian thanks for the heads up, will definitely save me time and money! Would any #2 frame stock work?
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No. Even within frame sizes, there is a lot of variation within dates of manufacture.
The best thing to do is try and find one as close to your S/N as possible. That will be a help. But not a guarantee. You see, at the factory, the bend of the upper tang and trigger plate were determined by the amount of drop that the stock was supposed to have. So that is another major point for variation is the amount of drop the stock has in it.
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Thanks Brian! These guns are all new to me, I really appreciate the help and insight.
As for the other two, well I guess every forum has 'em. No skin off my back, you gotta learn to crawl before you can walk.
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Thanks Brian! These guns are all new to me, I really appreciate the help and insight.
As for the other two, well I guess every forum has 'em. No skin off my back, you gotta learn to crawl before you can walk.
No offense meant. I was just having a laugh at jawjadawg's expense (not all southerners are smart asses, but i'm pretty sure they're all smart) Best of luck.
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