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    Two Piece Stock

    Awesome responses guys...I really appreciate it. I'm in the middle of building a .32 cal and have a beautiful piece of American Walnut but it's not quite long enough for a full stock but there is enough if I join the forearm in this manner. Thanks again!
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    Two Piece Stock

    [/URL][/img] I've seen many stocks that have what appears to be a brass fitting in the stock...usually just in front of the lock area as shown in the top two rifles in the picture. What is the name for that piece and how is it attached to both parts of the stock?
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    PA Flinters

    Nothing but squirrels for me but the season is still early.
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    Shot my new Flinter today

    Beautiful gun...looks like you have things figured out nicely.
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    .32 cal Smoothbore

    Now that's what I'm talking about...thanks for the picture. Awesome!
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    .32 cal Smoothbore

    I cast my own balls and bullets so that will be part of the load workup...try different levels of hardness to see which one performs better.
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    .32 cal Smoothbore

    I recently picked up a .32 cal barrel at an auction and decided to make a squirrel gun with it. I took it to a local black powder store to see about having it rifled and was advised that it could be done but for the price I could buy a new barrel already rifled. The owner then suggested that I...
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