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On some computers, the file will download and not automatically open unless you see the downloaded file in the upper right hand corner. Must be a Windows feature and in my case an Edge Browser thing.

By the way @German Jäger, you did a good job by taking off all that excess wood.
 
Beautiful Job. What type and color stain did you use on the stock?
I'm reworking the stock on an India made 1766 Charleville Musket. I like the color of the stain you used.
Jack
 
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