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    Want new stock for M1A

    I have a NM M1Aicon built in the 1980's that I want to restock and have bedded. What do you guys recommend for a stock? I was thinking laminate or walnut due to cost over fiberglass. It will need to be service rifle legal.
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    Try Fred's. He has some beautiful presentation grade walnut and "Big Red" birch.
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    If you are going to shoot it in service rifle, you can get a NM oversize stock that meets the rules and will be quite large compared to a standard stock. Laminate is nice, if you are going to have it bedded try to find one already prepped with the internal oversized routed areas. It may be a good idea to contact a reputable M14icon armorer to find out what it takes to get it done. Now is a bad time to do this due to everybody wanting to be ready for this years events now.

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