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    M14 stocks

    Going to restock a Norinco M14s rifle. will a GI US Army stock fit? and were can I get one ??
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    Yes they do fit but the stocks are getting scarce. Someone will pop up momentarily with a link I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imat View Post
    Going to restock a Norinco M14s rifle. Will a GI US Army stock fit? and were can I get one ??
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    M14 Stock

    Fred's M14 Stocks I got one from fred and was very happy with it.

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    I ordered one from Fred 3 times and I never got it. That was my experience.

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    TDH,
    Fred says he's slow... you may yet... get what you ordered!

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    As far as fit, my Norinco took a USGI walnut stock and never noticed.

    The original stock from Norinco however was, in my estimation, as good or better than the USGI. Mine came new from the old Springfield company in Michigan. The used ones may be rougher or inferior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midmichigun View Post
    TDH,
    Fred says he's slow... you may yet... get what you ordered!
    That was almost 3 years ago. Now I don't need it I picked one up at a gun show for 20 bucks. I had to do a little inletting for my prodject and it still wouldn't work. the trigger group would lock up but everything was just to tight.for proper function

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