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Unread 10-24-2007, 12:07 PM   #15
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Hi Norm,

The simple explanation is that the holster and stock are used a a set and are not meant to be separated in combat. The holster actually serves as an enhancement to the stock, absorbing much of the recoil.

I have shot the stocked artillery a number of times without leather/holster attached. One of the purposes of this set is to be able to test shooting with 'all strings attached', so to speak.
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