Hi. I would consider repairing the orginal stock rather then replacing with a new stock because I do not know of any orginal stocks that are available.I have done this work before and I think it turn out quiet well..
Is the gun in good enough condition to justify the stock work?
1870's lifter date and restoration parts
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Re: 1870's lifter date and restoration parts
I agree, lets see a picture of the pieces
I can provide a referral for someone who does miracles if you need it.

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David J. Fagan
The Silicon Sorcerer
The Silicon Sorcerer
Re: 1870's lifter date and restoration parts
Hi, Do not throw any pieces of stock away, that stock can be fix and if done right it will hold and look better.Do not tear the stock apart let the
person doing the work do it..I have done it..
person doing the work do it..I have done it..