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Unread 03-08-2005, 02:55 PM   #1
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Has anyone purchased or seen the repro boards that SARCO is selling? Do they latch and fit right?

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Unread 03-08-2005, 04:48 PM   #2
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You will probably have to do some grinding on the stock iron or the lug (if you so choose). The last Sarco stock I bought was made of maple so that is not correct but they are cheap.

If you want a stock for shooting buy a Sarco job and fit it to your pistol. If you want a stock for shooting that will appreciate, buy an original or a Finn. The latter will cost you one to three hundred dollars more but you can recover your investment.
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George,

Thanks for the information and advise. I have an original stock for my 1916 Artillery but don't like taking it out because of the attached leather straps. Been shooting it with a parts gun. A repro will work great and I don't have to worry about throwing it in the back of my jeep.

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