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which stock is the M14 ?
One of these three stocks is an early M14
for the M1 Rifle buttplate
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08-18-2011 09:43 PM
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I thought the one on the right. And then I thought by the way, shouldn't they have the cutout at the top for the M14
buttplate? Which none have, so they all take the M1 butt plate.
Last edited by browningautorifle; 08-19-2011 at 12:14 AM.
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I'm going with the one on the right just because the screw holes are different than the other 2.
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I'm going with the one on the left.
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I'm thinking I've never removed the buttplate on mine, because I surely don't know. The rear swivel attachment is the same, so...why the big holes on two?


Enlarged too much, sorry!
Last edited by jmoore; 08-19-2011 at 11:31 AM.
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M14 stock
The M14
stock that used the M1 rifle buttplate is on the far left. Note the larger diameter hole for the top buttplate screw, before the normal hole for the screw. You don't see M1 buttstocks
with the two diameter top screw hole.
You do find the top screw hole with a plug and a new hole drilled like this photo of some WRA WB stocks (showing no-trap to factory trapdoor with different modifications along the way)
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Originally Posted by
RCS
You don't see
M1
buttstocks with the two diameter top screw hole.
Unless you do! Found one this morning. Photos coming, but no I.D. marks left. I got it about 25 years ago out of a huge pile of ratty old stocks at a military surplus store's storage building. $5 or $15.
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Do you think it was factory (two diameter top screw hole) or rebuild. Sometimes a rebuild facility would drill out the top screw hole and not install the plug. There are variations of the early M14
stock concerning the top screw hole. Your stock photos look just like the early M14 stock. They were using some different variations of the M1 buttplate including aluminum for testing and the two diameter size top screw hole could be related ?
Last edited by RCS; 08-20-2011 at 10:30 AM.
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I don't see any sign of a plug or repair there, but it's pretty crusty.
The stock has been mated to a rifle, as the wood is compressed on the belly, but it's too big to close the trigger guard on any of the actions tried so far. Otherwise, it would either be gone or in active use. Good "full figured" stock.
An aluminum buttplate would be great! But then there would have to be another rifle to go with it.
Last edited by jmoore; 08-20-2011 at 11:45 AM.
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