Great wood for that old Beretta

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JohnBlanke

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Recently, while visiting our son in the Denver area, he and I happened on a pawn shop with a wall of the usual beater rifles and shotguns. In the center, though, were two Berettas, a BL-3 and a BL-4. The owner handed me the BL-3 first. Metal was beautiful, but the previous owner had carved off the comb with a disk sander and glued in a piece of leather to protect his face. No sale!

The second, a BL-4 was pristine and I bought it for our son's birthday, Christmas and next birthday.

Back home the now alone and lonely BL-3 was calling me. "All I need is a new stock, and I will be beautiful again," it kept repeating. I was not buying it though until I found a new stock for this 1970 shotgun

So, I called Cole Gunsmithing, the Beretta smithing shop with the excellent reputation. My call was handled by Mr. Jim Belgard, who said they had some at $185 each. That's a lot of money to send off for a piece of walnut, sight unseen, so I thought about it and said I'd call him back.

Then, I went ahead and bought the BL-3. After it arrived, I called back to Coles and asked for Jim. "He is with a customer, can I help you?" Mr. Rich Cole says. I tell him my story and he says, "I have a bunch I bought from Beretta and I'll pick out the best one and send it."

Wow! He sent me the most a beautiful brand new stock I could have imagined with the curls and a crotch pattern seen on fine custom guns from Europe. It took a bit of preparation, but now I have a hand rubbed replacement to adorn the old Beretta BL-3 and she is beautiful again.

So if you are in the market for a fine piece of buttstock or forend walnut for a soon to be beautiful Beretta, be sure to check with Cole Gunsmithing Inc., at 207-833-5027. Man, have they got wood!

Regards,

John Blanke
 
To JNewell: The price for the buttstock was $185 and the forend was $125. I already have a good forend, so I passed on that wood.

To get an improved match between to two pieces, I bought a BL-4 and a BL-3 new forends off ebay this week. If I do not get a good color and grain match between these three, I will strip, whisker, stain and hand rub one for a matching finish.
 
To JNewell: The price for the BL-4 was $525 and the BL-3 was $425, if that was what you were really asking.
 
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