Bert H.
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April 15, 2005
OfflineThe stocks are gumwood, and appear to have been lightly cleaned up. The other issue is the amount of bluing on the receiver frame. The pictures are actually too dark, and not sharply focused, which makes it difficult to view and evaluate it accurately. Take the gun outdoors into natural light, and shoot a series of pictures from muzzle to butt, both sides.
Bert
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