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    NPM Stock value

    Have acquired a Type 2 Highwood ,NPM/FJA w/CC stock, NPM buttplate, TN marked HG & LN marked recoil lug. Can anyone give me a ballpark figure of value? TIA
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    put up some photos maybe..

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    Here we go gang...what do ya'll think?

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    The buttplate is sure beat up for such a nice stock.

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    Very nice stock.
    But have noticed the prices on both stocks and slings have dropped lately.
    Maybe the economy.

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    I agree with Charlie, allot of nice stocks for sale on Ebay and other sites. Prices are low, most are low woods. Your high wood would do better.

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