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Old 01-02-2012, 10:56 PM   #1
Lkiek20
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Default Browning A-5 16 gauge

I purchased a Browning A-5 sweet sixteen that had been used quite heavily a couple years ago. I got it for a great price, and it has turned out to be one of my favorite guns to grouse hunt with. Before i bought it it the stock was cut down a couple inches and a recoil pad was put on it. That pad is starting to deteriorate, and i am having trouble finding a replacement pad that fits and still looks good on the gun. I have been trying to find a replacement butt stock but am having trouble finding one for a good price or making sure it will fit. Can anyone point me in the right direction where i could possibly find a new stock.

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Old 01-03-2012, 02:58 AM   #2
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Default Re: Browning A-5 16 gauge

Any competent gunsmith can fit a new pad to your existing stock. There will not be a simple bolt-on pad that fits.

Here is a link to factory new wood for your gun: Midwest Gun Works
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