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    Damaged Dreyse Stock

    Good Morning. Am thinking about this 1854 but need to know if there is a good stock-maker who could repair or replace this stock. All else is OK on the rifle. Thanks, Randy

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    Do you have the broken piece?
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    Sadly no. What you see if what is for sale. Thanks, Randy

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    Putty'er up she'll be good as new.!!! That's what Sal said down at Sal's used Gun and Car Emporium. Rocco, his gunsmith confirmed that opinion....

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    Boy, that would probably take more Bondo than my '66 Mustang needed when I live in NY. Right now went Googling for stock-makers. Got a few hits but always open to personal recommendation. Thanks, Randy

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    Try Dunlap Woodcrafts. He makes very nice stocks, I've put together a Whitney model 1855 rifle musket and a model 1842 rifled musket using his stock blanks.

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