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I need a stock for a 20 ga Winchester 101 pigeon grade with POW grip. i think ramrod is closed at this time. Suggestions?
 
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Is your old stock usable as a pattern?


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where the stock meets the action has a slight recess to fit inside the action. The gentleman obviously oiled it well and the oil soaked stock has split off the lip leaving it proud. so, not really.
 
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I have bought stocks from MGW, and I was very happy with their service.

https://www.midwestgunworks.co...ster-101/stocks.html

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it sounds usable as a pattern, if you don't mind it being worked over for that -- a little bondo and some rasp work will make it work ...

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As usual just my $.02
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MGW bought all of Winchester's stock factory parts, including gun stocks several years ago. They will sell you the exact stock, in the exact grade that you need.

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I would try Phil Watkins at Darlington Gunworks in Darlington, SC.


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