zerochance
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Recently acquired a Western Field 'Ranger' 30 12 gauge. It is a Stevens 520 rebranded for sale through Sears. And the Stevens 520 is one of the old shotguns used by the military as a 'Trench Gun' I've wanted one of these for some time, but the 'real deal' one's are well out of my price range. I don't really care about it being a genuine trench gun as I intended to modernize the gun a bit anyway and doing so to an original would be, well, wrong.
Here is my question. I know this gun is built on a patent from Browning. What I am wondering is if anyone knows if a synthetic stock designed to fit either the Browning A5 or BPS shotgun follows the same general 'fit' as this Stevens shotgun will need? I don't mind if I have to do a little fitting or adjusting, but if the angle is all wrong or some such I won't be able to do much.
Here is my question. I know this gun is built on a patent from Browning. What I am wondering is if anyone knows if a synthetic stock designed to fit either the Browning A5 or BPS shotgun follows the same general 'fit' as this Stevens shotgun will need? I don't mind if I have to do a little fitting or adjusting, but if the angle is all wrong or some such I won't be able to do much.