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02-28-2012 07:10 PM
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The Monte Carlo stock just looks a little "club-y". But maybe lose the cheekpad and the white line spacers and it wouldn't be too bad. L-E sporters of that vintage usually look quite slim. But it's easier to trim the wood down than add it back!
At least it's useable.
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I wonder if it's easy to remove the front white line and put the black tip back on. I could try, unless the rifle sells too quickly!
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
The Monte Carlo stock just looks a little "club-y". But maybe lose the cheekpad and the white line spacers and it wouldn't be too bad. L-E sporters of that vintage usually look quite slim. But it's easier to trim the wood down than add it back!
I like the wood as is, I think the white line spacers make it look "distinguished"...
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I like the wood as is, I think the white line spacers make it look "distinguished"...
It seems to be for sale. But a bit of a bother as y'all are well separated!
I've pulled white line spacers from a number of stocks. As long as you make sure to sacrifice the white portion, it works out generally well. Sometimes a bit of creativity and/or well applied brutishness is required. Start with a rubber mallet. Smallish. "Pop!" Fine chisel is helpful, too.
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