Thanks chaps. It is interesting that it was common practice and it is an ingenious way to use a less wide piece of wood.
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Thanks chaps. It is interesting that it was common practice and it is an ingenious way to use a less wide piece of wood.
Walter, could you explain about that join along the butt, please. Was it common practice at the end of the war on Japanese Type 99 rifles? Thanks
Tell us about that join along the butt, someone, please. Was it common practice at the end of the war?
Welcome to the forum, Spevin. With these sorts of questions it normally helps to post a few photos to illustrate your point because, as they say, "a picture speaks a thousand words".
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