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birch replacement stock
Nice birch replacement stock (Overton) finish is BLO
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04-27-2012 10:07 AM
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RCS,
That is a nice looking stock! Thanks for posting!!
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I remember ordering a set of birch from Numrich in about 1985 or so. It came to me perfect and affordable and new. It went on a gun that went somewhere else, too bad...
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There is something missing from the rifle - anyone spot it ?
Have seen M14
stocks with the same figure too.
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Piling swivel. It shot loose??
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Jim is right but the front sight is also missing. Years ago I installed a dovetail base on the gas cylinder after milling off the original base. This way I could install target front sights which I used for steel plate shooting. Having the double aperture front and rear was ideal
for me on steel plates at 100 and 200 yards in off hand positions
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Robert, Really like that front sight. Never did see that done before. As to the stock, I had gotten a similar stock on my DCM " one in a lifetime" IHC in 1984. It now sits on a nice SA 5.8. It would take a lot more BLO
and hours of rubbing to even get it anywhere close to yours.
Just took a second look at your stock and my stock could never come close. That stock of yours with the matching handguards is really a thing of beauty. Joe
Last edited by Joe W; 04-28-2012 at 10:26 PM.
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Back in the late 1990s, I sent my 1st M1
to Mel Bishop (remember him) to install a VAR barrel I had purchased online. The barrel it came with was shot out big time. While Mel had it, I asked him to install another stock on it, the original was trashed. He had some stocks that he had acquired from Anniston, I assume they had come off of the crushed M1s. When it came back, it has a beautiful stock just like yours and it shot really well with the VAR barrel. To this day, it has remained my shooter even though I have acquired several more from the CMP
. This 1st M1 was an Arlington Ordinance and I believe they were acquired from South Korea. At least they had oriental writing on them and they were in bad shape. The stock cost $90!!!!!!
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walnut is nice too
Attachment 33413Still difficult to take birch over walnut, this pre war stock must have come out of the custom shop at Winchester.
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We don't get to have those walnut stocks though...only you do!
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