I just bought a 1968 Superposed 20 gauge Lightning Skeet gun LNIB [yes, it came with the factory box.]

Browning Canada refinished the gun in 2008 at the original owner's expense thus I believe I may safely assume it was not a salt gun because it also came with the work order and correspondence. The gentleman even requested the bores to be re-polished. Sadly, the original owner was diagnosed shortly thereafter with the big C and stopped shooting the piece.

Questions: was there any difference between the early stocks and the later stocks?

I ask because I have the opportunity to buy a second set of stocks for field shooting.

Last edited by olgrouser; 08/07/17.

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