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| No those were custom made by German gunsmiths. Ugly and useless, you will have to make one. |
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| I may try to make a walnut or birch filler first. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Uncle Grinch: I may try to make a walnut or birch filler first.
That would be the easiest |
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| I'd bet that was for a shotgun type trigger guard...seen on some vintage examples. You cn look at the one offerd by Recknagel In my catralo;g # 8 it's on page 25 |
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| I believe I have a brand-new steel shotgun guard for this application. It would need to be fitted by someone who understood how to do it. Contact me if you are serious. Cost about $100.
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| Thanks for the offer, but I’m in the process of making a piece from some contrasting wood off an old stock forearm. |
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