then youll need to ask for a single diamond checkered pre war skeet forearm $$$, because thats what your stock match is. good luck.

if all its going to do is be hunted with, putting a field grade stock on would be cheapest and it would be done fairly quick. and would be a closer match to what the gun was. with the sale of the stock you have now, it would most likely pay for a field stock and give you extra coin to buy the pad. but its your call of course.
for pads and buttplates...
go to www.connecticutshotgun.com/

expect to pay upwards of 300.00+ for that forearm. 100% inletted, checked, finished and fitted. 7 to 800 for a complete new retro set.

and like i say...taking a gun with that kind of coin hanging on it in the field takes guts. skeet range, sure. hunting? its enough to make a grown man cry. lol. :>


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