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    Need a replacement stock

    I have an Underwood that was imported by Blue Sky. It is a decent shooter, but the stock that is on it is badly cracked and I would like to find a replacement. I would prefer wood over a synthetic. Looking around on line, I see Fulton Armory has a couple of different options in walnut and in birch. Does anybody have any experience with them? Any other suggestions?

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    In my limited experience w/Fulton, I found them to be an honest, altho expensive, source f/carbine parts. I'd suggest that, if you can't come up w/a local source, you search online. OF course, it makes a big($$$) difference whether you want an original-issue, matching manufacturer stock, or just a good "shooter" one. Remember, both will work just as well. If you're not too picky & can re-finish it(not too difficult), a good stock shouldn't be very hard, or very expensive, to find. HTH.
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    Forgot to mention it in 1st post, but your cheapest way out will probably be to get an M2 "potbelly" stock w/no markings. JMHO, of course.
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    Try posting on the CSPicon shopper. I'm sure someone could find you a extra stock. All depends on what your looking for.
    List your needs.

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    Or, you can PM me. I have a few dozen laying around. But they have that been there and done that look. But I would get a real US GI (WWII or Korean replacement) than Import stock (Kopar or Euro. Beach) and I would get Import wood over new commerical. My $0.02.

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    Try SARCO in Stirling NJ - about 45 min east of Allentown on I78; I bought a really nice RIA rework of Inland IO Type 2/3 (low wood walnut) with cross cannons for $45 - I put it in my Inland shooter - I built up from a barreled receiver. I also got 3 Highwoods - GHD/UED (Marlin), NPM/NJA (Trimble), and IBM (SC-B) birch - all reworks but in great shape for $100/each .
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    Thanks to all for the replies. I will search through the sources you provided and see what I can come up with.

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