a shoulder stock 14 connected to the rear of the receiver, a fore-end iron 16 pivotally connected to the front of the receiver by a pivot pin 18, a regular barrel 20 (double-barrel over-and-under type) detachably mounted on the fore-end iron, and a fore-end wood hand grip 22 rigi...
- Sturdy canvas & leather and high quality wood construction - Flannel Padded to protect gun very well - Come with mini copper key lock, suit for a shotgun or rifle - 2 leather outer straps guarantee a safe fastening - It has separate compartments for the barrel and forestock, and butt ...
The stock and forend are the two most notable parts of any shotgun or rifle. The stock is the end of the firearm which faces the shooter’s direction. It is primarily used to help the shooter aim their weapon and give them stability so they can shoot it with as much accuracy as poss...
The stock was stripped with Citristrip. The walnut underneath the old, yellowed, and peeling high-gloss varnish was dense, straight-grained, and workmanlike. The forend had a small crack where it butted up against the receiver. I soaked it in acetone to remove all the oil from the wood,...