You are likely to find that any replacement part is going to require a bit of wood removal someplace to get the part to fit your particular gun. There are reports of drop-in parts, which surprises the owners as much as us readers when it happens. :rotf: :shocked2: :hmm:
If you have an exacto knife, some lamp black, or lipstick, you can figure out what needs to be removed and where easy enough. Its usually no more than removing wood when you put together a kit gun. :thumbsup:
With some parts, its smarter to remove a little metal from the trigger plate, for instance, to make it fit your stock, rather than remove wood from the stock. However, wood is generally easier to remove, than steel, and generally, the amount of wood that has to be removed will not prevent the restoration of factory parts. Use your best judgment before you begin the project. Very little wood has to be removed for the Davis Trigger to drop into your GPR. BrownBear, a member here, has replaced trigger on several guns with the Davis trigger, and is a big fan of them.