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Your thoughts on the best "NEW" production Carbine stock
I'm getting ready to put a new stock on my Inland. Sadly the original (well the one on it since its last trip through the armory) My father in law took a rasp to so its not only devoid of its Korean Military markings but its other wise damaged. So since this is a shooter and not of any paticular value. I'm at least going to get it close to looking correct.
To that end I have been looking at the various options for a new stock and I was wondering what others experiance has been with what they have found.
So far I'm looking at a CMP
(will end up costing the most due to having to join one of the qualifying clubs since my gun club isn't on the list)
Dupage Trading has two different grades based on wood quality (I want a plain jane Walnut) but would like the two parts to be a close match)
Fulton Armory also has a carbine stock and hand guard set.
So any experiance with these or any other recomendations?
Thanks for the help
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12-27-2011 12:40 AM
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I got a good used SA "potbelly" stock with a closely matching handguard from Damon at Whatacountry.com. To me, it looks a lot more correct on a shooter GI carbine than would a new production stock. When my brother got his CMP
Inland a few years ago, the stock was pretty well beat. He found a nice used one at Gun Parts Corp. Hope this helps. - Bob
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