Very nice trap stock for a wide receiver Beretta 682. Highly figured walnut with lots of nice color contract. Has adjustable comb (with some extra hardware) and adjustable butt plate. Came off a 682 I purchased recently, but I plan on using a 682 Gold sporting stock I already had. Stock has a small crack in the forend near the rear escutcheon that appears to have been fixed correctly and does not show any signs of coming loose. Great stock, just don't need it. $500 shipped TYD in the CONUS.
LOP may be different for you and I depending on where your trigger is set. On this gun it was about 14 1/2 or 14 5/8. It is cast for a right handed shooter with right handed palm swell.
You're welcome. Comes with the stock bolt and escutcheons. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hello, All. Please keep an eye out for this stock and forend. It was stolen in transit to it's new owner in Illinois. I had the package insured, but who knows what will happen and if they will pay out on the claim. If you see it for sale anywhere, please let me know ASAP.
I guess all it took was for me to refund my Buyer his money and post to this forum for the gods to take notice. After 17 days with no updates or scans to the tracking number, the parcel showed up in the Chicago post office yesterday. Hopefully the buyer does not screw me over and sends back the payment for the stock. Most of the shooters on this forum are good people, so I have hope that they will send me the $$$ back.
That is a happy ending I had a insured package disappear and the post office wanted pictures and original receipt which is impossible when selling parts. I gave them replacement costs after several months I was asked how long I owned the stock and they told me forget the insured amount they ere going to prorate the stock to 1/3 the insured value. I showed them the check for the amount the person paid me for the stock they did not care. I had to contact some one inWashington DC and finally got someone that offered me a fair settlement. The issue is it took 3 months of aggravation and there was no-one to talk to at USPS it all had to be done on the internet a nightmare and hours of my time. So what you insure a package for does not mean is lost or stolen they will honor the amount you insured it for they try to prorate a lower price.