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Mr Mann Thats exactly the reason He doesnt want (or Need) it checkered. Plus the fact he now has a gun that fits him and has honestly become quite a decent shot with it!! He is shooting sporting clays tournaments, and also feels the checkering will make his hands sore after a day of smokin em!
The stock needs checkered in my opinion!! But whats I know!! I like the way a 21 looks!! HE HE
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The Model 21 that is pictured in Ned Schwing's book is pretty nice. I always thought checkering was a matter of need and taste. Speaking of long arms......... my aunt gave me a very nice Weatherby rifle that belonged to my uncle before he died. It is really a beautiful rifle with mother of pearl leaves all along the stock and a gold plate under the stock with his name engraved on it. But he had such long arms. (They said from carrying milk pails on the farm all his life). I can't even get my eye close to the scope because the stock is so long.
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D.T. methinks it is the copious amounts of Guinness? Seasons greetings everyone.I'll drink to that.
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salopian.....Cut that Guinness with'Good American Heineken' and I can see 32 LPI,without'specs'.....Glad to see the 'Little Island' off the Coast of France, is still Floating!Great time to "Prop-Up-Bar"! Fond Memories of Purdey's Factory,Irongate Wharf,Paddington, Tom Purdey,Harry Lawrence,Chris Gadsby,'Little Nellie",and all the Crustie Old Gunmakers that did'nt get Pissed as Newt's, from the bottles of Scotch that 'Mr'Tom' brought over to the factory on Christmas Eve! An Era of Real Gunmaking' Past! DT.
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It's pretty amazing to me that the fine Purdey's built during the tenure of crossedchisles and his gang of friends there have apparently survived in the real world and continue to be highly prized guns. The amount of alcohol consumed by the merry gang there (at least according to the stories posted here by the Hon. Master Trevallion) would seem to work contrary to fine craftsmanship. Must be something in the water (??) that "insulates" from harmful effects of over imbibing??? 
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What are his measurements? And is he left handed? jas
Currently own two Morgan cars. Starting on Black Powder hunting to advoid the mob of riflemen.
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Knuckle dragging, indeed! At 6'4" I'm just dragging my palms, but we're getting a 32" Super ginned up for my 6'8" Bro @ 16 5/8" LOP!! Still looking for the right 20" blank.
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Yeti Thanks for the input, those dimensions might be close for my 6'8" son. Steve
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