The 12 ga Optimus did not have a broken stock.The gun has a wonderful history. It was owned by an pacific fleet Admiral named Kirkpatrick. Admiral Kirkpatrick gave the gun to Captain Tracy Cuttle <one of the Captain's in his command> when Captain Cuttle retired in 1948.I purchased it in 1999 after being notified by a friend that it was for sale. I asked Captain Cuttle why he was selling it.His answer was that at 91 he was too damm old to cock it anymore.I believe he used it most if not all of the years he owned it.It needed some TLC.The barrels had been hot blued, and the rib was loose,Captain Cuttle was a righty and instead of having the stock cast off,the checkering was sanded away on one side so that it fit.The barrels were properly redone,the internals cleaned and put in good order. The stock was a different matter. I was told to have it restocked. I didn't want to lose the original wood so I pestered D/T, and he agreed to do it.He also reset, or replaced one of the ivory pieces,and put a contempory pad on it. It came out great as you can see, a long time, but I think the Admiral, the Captain and Uncle Dan would be pleased, I am.