Thanks Charlie. When I received some SGs with new stocks I began to fill in spec instructions for USGI wood only and that took care of the problem. I would rather have a stock with history and all the scratches and dings(though SGs are still nice just not perfect) than a brand new stock. But the two rifles in the pics are still very nice.
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