Stock ID Please
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Pictures aren't wanting to work for some reason.
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Flickr is still free for now, but I think its being sold. 0 -
Need a pic of the buttplate and the inlet on the front. 0 -
Okay. I'll try to register with another site and post pics soon. Thanks. 0 -
Okay, let's try this again.
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Sorry they're kind of huge.
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More.
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Very similar to one of the Crescent FireArms Co. stocks. They had a top and lower tang, and made around the 1930's. Most likely a single barrel break open shotgun. Very low end firearms that did not have model numbers and were made under various names. The value is also hurt by it being sanded and refinished......done quite poorly, like a polyurethane, instead of an oil finish. 0 -
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