It is close to original if you do the fore end so they match. ![]() Most of the stocks I have done, I do them the same was as the factory. However, I like Model 37s so much, I forgive them! Most pump gun stocks such as a model 12 have almost continuous wood from top to bottom except for the hole where the bolt screws into a plate on the receiver. (Pardon this stock, its one that was replaced due to being oil soaked and "buggered up" beyond repair). The sides are relatively thin again to accommodate the shell lifter, etc. The shell lifter actually extends slightly into the buttstock at top the area is slanted toward the rear. The buttstock bolt screws into an extension of the trigger guard at the bottom of the stock. The front of the buttstock has a variety of wood cuts in it that probably weaken it somewhat. I wanted to give you some insight on the construction of a model 37 stock. I've been down with a dead computer for about 8 days due to a track hoe, but am up and going again.
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