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January 23, 1999, 04:00 AM | #1 |
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I'm interested in a synthetic pistol grip stock for my Mini-30 and a standard type forend for a Mossberg 590. I've seen what Choate and Mossberg have, but don't really care for them. Who else makes this type stocks? I saw a company called CDNN mentioned in another thread. What does that stand for? I can't find it. Adresses, phone numbers or web sites would be appreciated.
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January 23, 1999, 08:42 AM | #2 |
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Stick to choate or look into ramline. I have used both and they worked for me. I also bought some "other" synth parts from the company of the week. Four of the five parts i got were total crap. Go with the big reliable companies, if your stuff breaks ect. you know were to find them.
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January 23, 1999, 08:58 AM | #3 |
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CDNN is a wholesaler/retailer that has a big ad in Shotgun News.
CDNN Investemnts Inc. P.O.Box 6514 Abilene TX 79608 1-800-588-9500 Fax (915)695-4898 If the synthetics don't fit right you can always easily remove material to make them fit right. You could also add material if the fit is too small. |
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