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Your stock looks to be a common m1/m2 replacement, look in the left side slingwell for a mfg. stamp. If you want to replace the stock you need to decide which kind,WW2 saginaw stock, WW2 m1 replacement, m1/m2 replacement, walnut, birch, new production. Alot of stock choices.
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04-07-2010 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Your stock looks to be a common m1/m2 replacement, look in the left side slingwell for a mfg. stamp. If you want to replace the stock you need to decide which kind,WW2 saginaw stock, WW2 m1 replacement, m1/m2 replacement, walnut, birch, new production. Alot of stock choices.
Scott
Scott what is the difference with these stocks? I just want something that will fit w/o modification and I can shoot with.
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99.999% of USGI stocks will be a drop in fit. For a shooter your best bet at finding a nice stock for a decent price would be a late mfg. USGI M2 stock, there are tons of them around.
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Your stock is also repaired with threaded brass pins on the woods right rail along with the crack behind the recoil plate.
Look closely at the fit between your recoil plate to the rear of the receiver.......not to snug.
If replacing the stock I'd strongly advise putting a better fitting recoil plate on it. They do wear out. Doing so will improve accuracy.
BTW..... your stock shows the cut out for the M2 selector lever on the leftside.
With your carbine being a import it really isn't worth putting the $$ into a proper SG stock for it.
If your just shooting and don't want to tie a lot of $$ in it.....I would also pick up a solid shooter stock for it. Any USGI stock or even a Italian
FAT stock will properly fit. With little out of pocket cost.
Cheers,
Charlie-painter777
P.S. make sure any replacement stock you buy has the recoil plate screw escutheon nut still installed. It can be a bear to install one and get the correct fit.
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You can fix the crack. It most likely was cracked by recoil when firing grenade-launching blanks during training. Take the action out of the stock and remove the recoil plate. Take some Super Glue, the thin, watery kind, and slowly 'wick' it into the crack from the starting point under/behind the recoil plate. It will fill, then empty as the glue soaks into the wood. Continue to dope it every 15 minutes or so until it refuses any more glue. The next morning it will be solid. You can sand off any excess or use Acetone to remove it. I just fixed a crack in my Saturn VUE polymer side panel the same way, and I've repaired many stocks and pistol grips like that too.
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Originally Posted by
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You can fix the crack. It most likely was cracked by recoil when firing grenade-launching blanks during training. Take the action out of the stock and remove the recoil plate. Take some Super Glue, the thin, watery kind, and slowly 'wick' it into the crack from the starting point under/behind the recoil plate. It will fill, then empty as the glue soaks into the wood. Continue to dope it every 15 minutes or so until it refuses any more glue. The next morning it will be solid. You can sand off any excess or use Acetone to remove it. I just fixed a crack in my Saturn VUE polymer side panel the same way, and I've repaired many stocks and pistol grips like that too.
Thanks for the responses, much appreciated. The stock has 3 different cracks, so I'm looking to replace it.
Painter, I'm new to this so I would like to ask you where I can get the items you suggest? The stocks I've been looking at are 125.00- 150.00 a little high I thought. I'm not looking to spend too much. Is there someone on here who sells these accessories? I would rather give someone the business on the board. If someone on here is looking at my gun and wants suggest what I need and has the items I would prefer to buy it from them.
Thanks fellas!
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Since it is a rebuilt import stamped carbine, replacing the stock will not effect the value.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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