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Two from a series, obviously in excavated or salvaged condition, unfortunately heavily cleaned, the stocks inadequately replaced.
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How inadequate are the stocks, Michl ?
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The 'buttstocks' with their fantasy copper mounts are just horrible.
![]() Contemporary tiller stocks would have been long, straight and slender. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=tiller+guns Best, m |
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