First off; I'm looking for advice, not trolling in the wrong location for buyers.
Is it better to offer a gun with a flawed stock and include a spare stock in good condition; or should I swap out first and just mention that the stock and reciever S/Ns don't match?
Back story, I was taking photos of my H&R Reising Model 65 for a possible ad when I noticed this:
removing the buttplate revealed this:
From this last photo, not only did I identify a stock flaw, I learned the stock on the rifle is not original to the rifle. S/N ends in 831, but the stock is stamped 122.
I have 2 other M65 stocks I could use:
Or I could repair the stock currently on the rifle. What does the collected wisdom of this sight suggest as a COA before selling this rifle?Information
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