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One of the board members here has a Thomas Turner lightweight, with the cut away stock, but, I can't remember who. Geo?
Interesting gun indeed, but, again, not for a lefty, per se.
Best, Ted Joe from Charlotte.
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Ted: If I remember correctly, it was our own GLS. Sorry George, just saw your earlier post.
Mr. Barclay: Do you have any sense of where you will be pricing that Turner of yours?
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Loyd3, don't think I should do sales on here, don't want to irritate DW! You can always visit my website www.heritageguns.co.uk. I have posted photos under a new thread rather than hijacking this one, especially for you!
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Classy answer Mr. Barclay. I shouldn't have asked the way I did. I will definitely check out your webpage.
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The stock could always be bent if it doesn't fit. Don't turn it down because you need a different cast.
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The stock could always be bent if it doesn't fit. Don't turn it down because you need a different cast. I've had mixed results with that. Going from a bit of right hand cast, to a bit of left hand cast is usually quite a bit. Some wood does it more than elegantly. Some wood doesn't do it at all. Best, Ted
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I have had very good luck bending for cast. Much more difficult for drop. Every piece of wood is different but I have bent three recently for cast, all good to go. YMMV. Steve
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