Sterlingworth subgauge stocks

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Sterlingworth subgauge stocks

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Are the 16ga and 20ga Sterlingworth stocks (frames, etc.) close in size to where a semi-inlet stock should work on either of them?
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Re: Sterlingworth subgauge stocks

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Yes they will. BB
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Re: Sterlingworth subgauge stocks

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Really, Even used stocks from one gauge should interchange with the other. There is noting different about the frames when it comes to stocks between the 16 and 20g.
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Re: Sterlingworth subgauge stocks

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Thanks, gents.
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