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    Anyone have a 1917 stock?

    Hey everyone!

    I'm new to these forums; I found them in my search of parts. I picked up my dream gun awhile back, a 1917 Enfield. My dad already has a sporterized one (A Winchester), but I needed a original for my WW1 US combat uniform. So, when we got 2 more '17s that were both sporterized; one only with a different stock; I was able to get my Remington. (The other is a Eddystone! So, we got all 3 now! LOL! )

    Anyways, I'll shut up now. Does anyone have a uncut '17 stock? Preferbly a Remington one, but I can live with any; as long as its not sporterized. All I got now is a aftermarket one, and that wouldn't look right next to the uniform, LOL!

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    I purchased a stock from SARCO. It was a Remington,but like you I would have settled for any. It was in good condition,had the usual dings and dents but nothing serious. They might pick one for you,give them a shout. Hope this helps.

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    Thanks! I'll check that out.

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    SARCO is out again; I think I checked with them once way back. Thanks anyways!

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    There is a guy on Gunboards
    US Model 1917 wood
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    M1917 Enfield Stock for Sale - CMP Forums
    selling them, but they are a bit expensive.

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    I made contact with the first one today, thanks anyways! He's in Germanyicon, and it all adds up abit out of my price range.

    That Eddystone though, I might just spring on that, thanks!

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    The stocks do show up at the big gunshows. Start hitting the road and ask everyone you meet. Good luck.
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    I actually haven't seen them in my area much. And since I'm so busy, I can't keep watching all the major ones. (

    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    Thw stocks do show up at the big gunshows. Start hitting the road and ask everyone you meet. Good luck.
    I'm getting a stock from teh guy with the Eddystone; thanks again guys! I will probably need a few other parts, so I may come annoy you guys again soon, LOL!

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    Hey guys,

    Do any of you have the handguards, and the barrel bands? I got a stock on the way, but I just need those parts now. I got a match I plan on shooting it in 2 weeks away, so time is starting to run out. I "thought" I still had a full month to get it all, but I was wrong, again, LOL!

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    Sarco had them as of a couple of weeks ago. Numrich also has them.

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