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I bought one of Pecatonica's full length T/C stocks and had second thoughts -- sorta. Once I had the stock in hand the barrel of the standard T/C seemed too short to look right as a full stocked piece. Also the forend of the stock was quite a bit longer than the barrel, and it was gorgeous. I just couldn't bring myself to shorten it and loose that extra bit of beautiful wood. So, I scrounged until I had enough T/C parts to make a long barreled Hawken. It worked out well. My original rifle is still in its walnut halfstock.
 
I bought one of Pecatonica's full length T/C stocks and had second thoughts -- sorta. Once I had the stock in hand the barrel of the standard T/C seemed too short to look right as a full stocked piece. Also the forend of the stock was quite a bit longer than the barrel, and it was gorgeous. I just couldn't bring myself to shorten it and loose that extra bit of beautiful wood. So, I scrounged until I had enough T/C parts to make a long barreled Hawken. It worked out well. My original rifle is still in its walnut halfstock.
Tell the truth now - you were actually looking for an excuse to get another gun weren't you?
 
Tell the truth now - you were actually looking for an excuse to get another gun weren't you?
LOL I just cleaned out my inventory,I had guns I forgot I even had. In one day I sold 5 pistols,2 revolvers and 4 rifles.I just cant see having them just to sit and not be used I figure id rather see someone get to enjoy shooting them.And I still have 9 rifles and 7 revolvers left That I do shoot regularly.
 
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