This video details the process of replacing a damaged stock on a Remington Model 17 20 gauge shotgun with a new Boyd's hardwood stock. The presenter covers cleaning and rebluing the metal components, fitting the new stock which required minor adjustments, and securing it using a stud and nut system. The final result is a functional and aesthetically pleasing restoration of the classic shotgun.
This video details a shotgun owner's discovery of a cracked stock after continuous firing. The speaker explains the difficulty of replacing the stock due to the serial number being stamped on it, requiring complex registration procedures. The video advises future buyers to opt for firearms with serial numbers stamped directly on the receiver or frame for easier maintenance and repair.
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