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TKelly

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Hey guys!

Maybe someone can answer a question for me:

Just what is the furniture on a ML?
 
May find some df. views on that. Some say anything but stock, barrel, lock & trigger. Some say patchbox is not furniture cause it is used. Well, what on the rifle is not used. RR pipes are used, sideplate is used & serves a purpose as well as nosecap, buttplate, etc.

For me, the Furniture would be the Buttplate, Toeplate, Sideplate, Patchbox, Entry & RR pipes, Nosecap, T/Guard. Any inlay I consider a Inlay, not furniture.

Keith Lisle
 
For me, the Furniture would be the Buttplate, Toeplate, Sideplate, Patchbox, Entry & RR pipes, Nosecap, T/Guard. Any inlay I consider a Inlay, not furniture.

Keith Lisle[/quote]

Thanks Keith,

You make a lotta sense to me! :wink:
 
As far as i know there are no set rules we have to follow but for me it's BP, TG, SP, pipes, any escutcheons or inlays, to include any metal patchbox.
 

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