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    Anyone bought one of the two Carbine stocks offered by Numrich?

    Wondering if anyone here has bought either of the two NEW offerings that Numrich carries?

    My carbine is a 1943ish Inland mixmaster/Bluesky with a beaver chewed stock so I want to replace it with something I'm not imbarassed to take to the club and shoot.

    The two different NEW stocks Numrich look and sound like what I want. And I was wondering if anyone had any first hand experiance with them.

    Since even if I were to go to the effort to collect up the more proper parts for my carbine it would still be a mix master and not original. I think a new stock (but as close to the physical shape and fit) would do me just fine.
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    I have heard some great things about these.
    Available Rifle Stocks such as hand guards, trophy grips, low Wall stock, butt stock, sniper stock for sale.
    The grain on these will catch looks at the range for sure.

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    I know about the Dupage Stocks and have read some reviews commenting about them having some fitting problems. As to fancy grain. since I want a shooter fancy grain would be counter to my goals. I will when I order from who ever ask that I receive the stock they have with the darkest color and the straightest grain. So far Dupage is still on my list of possible sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark W. View Post
    And I was wondering if anyone had any first hand experiance with them.
    If you mean Numrich as a company, then yes. I have had many great experiences with them.

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    i also have a 43 Inland BlueSky. (It actually groups pretty well!) I've thought about the Numrich stock set, but haven't ordered one yet. Still deciding. If you order one, let me know what you think.

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    Did you see the NOS OI stocks that were on ebay for $90.00? These were replacement stocks made in the 60's [ I think ].GK
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    Well I ordered a new Oval cut low wood stock from Numrich. I couldn't pass up the matched stock and hand guard. I thought about an I cut but since the rest of my carbine is post war armoried as well as who know what after that I figured it might as well have a stock to match its current late war condition.

    Ordered the night of the 16th Shipped on the 20th. UPS thinks it will be here on the 27th. When it shows I'll give a little mini review. And snap some photos.

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