You may be a fortunate gun owner that has received a vintage early American true antique rifle or shotgun that has been passed down through generations of family members. You may be someone who has luckily obtained one of those old western rifles in need of repair by a purchase. Consider that in the U.S. alone, there are millions of classic rifles that were slipped in and out of saddle scabbards since around 1855 when cavalry soldiers roamed the old west. Those surviving firearms are precious and deserve to be kept in beautiful, working condition. They also hold great value to gun collectors.
At Carolina Gunstocks, we reproduce a beautiful black walnut replica of so many early American firearms. We cut reproduction gunstocks from some original patterns dating back to 1855. We like to work with professional gunsmiths supplying buttstocks and forearms as they refinish and repair vintage firearms for their clients. A cracked, chipped, severely scratched gunstock is a good candidate for replacement, and Carolina Gunstocks may have the replacement you need. We even have walnut replacement gunstocks for many modern-day synthetic gunstocks that must be renewed. It doesn’t matter which double-barrel gun you own; if you are concerned about a gunstock, it’s time to stop worrying. Place your orders for a walnut, handmade gunstock from Carolina Gunstocks today. Contact us at 803-225-2783 or email us at carolinagunstocks@yahoo.com
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scott murray
11/30/2021 09:49:43 pm
Trying to find the fore end and buttstock for my Crescent Arms 20 guage side by side, hammered shotgun.
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John Maslon
4/16/2022 02:04:19 pm
Hello I recently acquired an older Winchester Model 150 lever action .22 carbine. The fore arm and stock are a bit ragged and could be replaced or refinished. Lot's of dings, bangs and dents from usage.
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