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Okay am I crazy? I am looking at the Investarm Gemmer Hawkens on ML.com (the completed ones) and it seems the finish on the stocks between the flint ignition, and percussion ignition are different? The description both say "oiled finish European hardwood" but clearly in the pictures they are indeed different. Is there a reason for this? Or am I missing something? Caliber, and or the differing sides of the lock don't matter, just flint or percussion.

https://muzzle-loaders.com/collecti...er-rifle-plains-rifle-50-cal-flintlock-ia3410

https://muzzle-loaders.com/collecti...n-rifle-plains-rifle-50-cal-percussion-ia3110
 
My 2023 investarm Bridger Hawken came with a Beech stock.

States European hardwood which could be walnut or Beech. You'd have to call them and get a direct answer.
 

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