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Winchester stock?
The Winchester carbine has a stock that I assume is winchester since it has a W in the sling well But I can see no other marks on the stock. Perhaps some of you more knowledgeable members can tell by the shape of the fore end as I see mentioned that wins are flatter .The stock has a well done selector cut out . My thought is that someone sanded it as I see no P or circle P thanks Russ
stock pictures by kr6ng - Photobucket
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06-12-2010 07:56 PM
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That is a potbelly M2 stock.
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Well, I am sure my SN 5727xxx couldnt have come with an M2 stock probably too early for that. back to looking for a stock
Thanks Russ
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Whatacountry has several nice Win stocks. You need a type 3 Win stock with the crossed cannons only. Not one with WRA/GHD and crossed cannons.
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Wulf, thanks for the information , I hadnt heard of whatacountry before. Correct stock is on the way. This forum is great, someone always comes up with the answer.
Thanks Russ
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Its not a Winchester stock either.
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Originally Posted by
BrianQ
Its not a Winchester stock either.
Which one is not a Winchester?
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The one asked about in this thread.
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Oh yeah, I meant to tell him that when I said it was a potbelly.
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Well, its a nice looking stock from what I can see from the pictures. I am wondering what condition the nose and the recoil shelf is in... it may be a great shooter. I would not get rid of it, especially if you are going to buy a collector level stock. Keep this potbelly for range trips and a collector for show-n-tell. I seem to shoot tighter groups with potbellies and I don't like taking high end stocks to the range where almost anything could happen.
Just my two cents worth...