I had this posted over at the CMPforum, but I figure I'd ask for your fine advice over here too!
I bought a new CMP stock from the North Store a few weeks ago (among other things...) and I have a slight issue. It looks like the barreled receiver doesn't quite lock up as much as it did on my old buttstock portion of the rifle. This is hard to explain but I took a picture to better show it. It seems like my new stock is actually shorter and creates the gap. Is this normal and will it affect accuracy? My front handguard also may need some sanding as it doesn't move at all and I've heard it needs some degree of movement? While I've heard the CMP stocks need some work to make them fit each individual rifle, this seems like something that could be a defect?
This stock measures roughly 29.1 inches from where the metal meets the wood on either end of the stock. Is this roughly the correct length of a Garandstock?
Is this a case of a defective stock or something else? My old stock was so sanded down and terrible I can't believe the CMP stock could actually be shorter! I don't have the old stock with me, so I can't measure it at the moment. Thanks for the help everyone!
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