Adjustable comb stock identification

Smo1127

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Picked these up from a friend who doesnt know where they came from! Found in garage clean up. Never shot or owned an adjustable comb shotgun

Any ideas?

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Almost positive the top stock is from an original Browning Cynergy. The other possibly a Citori.
 
I agree with @skydiver386 - the Cynergy has a very distinctive shaped butt section and checkering pattern. If you Google image “Browning Cynergy Adjustable Wood Stock” you will see examples.

It’s hard to tell which forend goes with it because a profile picture is needed. Can’t tell much by looking at the bottom.

It would also be worthwhile to inspect the inside of the wood. Sometimes there is some identifying material in there.
 
Really appreciate info, wish I had the guns with them! Brand new no marks on them. Now have to find a buyer gor them

Thanks again for info
 

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