Best looking stock

French Walnut

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My sweet 16th birthday present from my mom and dad...

Serial number = 1234

(if a scamster reports it as stolen, to quote the late Australian, Mr. Scott, I know people who do "dirty deeds and there done dirt cheap")



Weatherby had a way of acquiring great wood, even on their "cheap" guns.....


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I'm not responsible enough to own a beautiful stock. I view rifles as tools and use them as such. I enjoy looking at a beautiful stock, I just know me.
 
My sweet 16th birthday present from my mom and dad...

Serial number = 1234

(if a scamster reports it as stolen, to quote the late Australian, Mr. Scott, I know people who do "dirty deeds and there done dirt cheap")



Weatherby had a way of acquiring great wood, even on their "cheap" guns.....


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lots of Claro walnut
 
Sorry I just can't see it. As we used to say in the service, " beauty is in the eye of the beer holder"
My MILLER Lite in my beer holder right now looks great and tastes even better. LOL
 

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You have the wrong person. I have no idea what you are talking about..
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I have been using a "Personal Property" rider on my State Farm homeowner's policy to cover guns when I travel with them.
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