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Hello NO-Deer :thumbsup:

WOW great ider bud, could you possibly post a pic. That sound like a good (and cheaper) method for sure. I am sure the rest of the gang would love to se it also. Thanks again, and my best regards loyalistdawg :hatsoff: :thumbsup:
 
I will try to get some pics of my friends gun. If and when he ever sells me the other one, I will take some before and after pics.
 
How did your friend deal with the width of the stock? Did he make a new one or alter the old one?
 
talon said:
What kind of money would a person be looking to spend for a double flinter? What is the most popular guage?

Most of the double flinters that come on the market run around $1,200 to $1,500 or so. Track has had a few the last 4 or 5 years as has The Gun Works. what the heck, it's only money!! :haha:
 
Hmmm....will have to look at it again, I don't think he did anything except a little work to make the locks fit.
 

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