Dear Guys,
I notice that you can buy nice aftermarket walnut stocks for the Handi. (I actually have a .50 Huntsman, but I am posting this question with the rifle section because I think you will have lost more experience with re-stocking these frames.)
If I want to buy and fit a new walnut buttstock, will I be able to eliminate that blobby proud edge of the wood, where it fits into the base of the receiver, so that the wood fits flush? Or, is there some mechanical reason that requires the proud edge to remain there? (Maybe the metal edges of the receiver are really thin, and the heavy proud edge is necessary to keep the stock from cracking?)
I also have the same question about the forestock as well.
I seem to remember way way back, that my great aunt had an old H&R .410 shotgun, with a beautiful walnut stock. And I don't remember it having all of those blobby edges on the buttstock or forestock.
Thanks for all advice.
Mannyrock