No. It's a shorthand phrase describing all material things inside the building, but, not the building itself. Locks- to the building and all things 'secured', high-value items Stock - merchandise Barrel - the containers for the merchandise But, all you can do about the workers is make them a reasonable offer. OOps, sorry; First recorded 1817 ;)
to help sick people an do traveling stock to keep the workers in need
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a growth stock
Pool
common stock
to help sick people an do traveling stock to keep the workers in need
Barrel, stock,
You made the barrel, fitted the stock to the barrel, then fitted the lock to the stock.
The answer is yes, it will produce more power than a stock 4 barrel.
This refers to the parts of a rifle: Lock, such as Flintlock; stock as the wooden stock and the rifle barrel. So, if you bought something lock, stock and barrel, that meant that he accepted the whole thing or the whole story and not just a part of it.
Provide a detailed description of the weapon, to include ALL markings, barrel length, finish, type of stock, type of wood used in stock, action type.
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I think it is a 13" or 14" stock barrel
Depends on the rifle. As long as the barrel is tight to the receiver, not a problem- it is the stock that is loose. Try tightening mounting screws with a GOOD screwdriver (to keep from bugering up the heads of the screws). You may have a stripped thread on a screw, or may need to add a shim between stock and barrel- try cutting strips out of a business card, and use them. If the gap is wider than that, you need to see a gunsmith.
Action, stock, barrel
between the stock and the barrel
Lock, stock, barrel