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M1 Carbine Stocks
What A Country, Inc. - Collector / Service
Has anybody had any issues with M1
Stocks from this Place ?
I bought a Replacement Inland Stock that was Sanded when i received it. Ive tried 2 different Oils and the Stock still dries up. I was thinking I buy another one and came across this site.
Thanks
Frank
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Last edited by imntxs554; 12-29-2014 at 02:21 PM.
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12-29-2014 01:15 PM
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Their pricing seems ridiculous to me. What's he do deduct $1.00 for a scratch or dent? Adds $20 because the color is just right? Just charge for 2 or 3 grades and be done with it. The Carbine craze is out of hand!!! End of rant....
Why not just keep oiling til she don't take no more?
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Warpig your right, for me i've had no luck in finding a nice stock out there without having to pay 3 to 4 hundred and then there still something that someone has done to it, Thanks
Frank
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It's supply & demand ..... & supply is about non-existent. I think I'd take a chance on a "refinished stock" from Gunpartscorp for $65; they also have well used FAT Italian
stocks for the same price.
Our friend George had a lot of beat up Korean Army returns about 10-15 years ago; I wonder if the refinished stocks we see offered now are the result of someone's stripping operation.
Neal
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Are you saying by dries up that the stock is drinking in the oils?
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The original oil and still the best for it was raw linseed oil
. They would suspend the stocks in heated linseed oil
and then just let them drip dry before being used. Do NOT use any type of oil that has a sealer as part of it. Once you use it the stock is sealed and cannot get any benefits from more oils being applied.
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I'll have to stick up for What-a-Country. I've bought from them a couple times and received good stuff. One was an SA walnut stock with handguard for about $50 - $60, and the other was a WWII "C-tip" sling for $45 - I was pleased with both items. I was trying to save a bit on the stock so picked the birch, but they sent walnut for the same price - I didn't complain. Damon even called me to describe the sling before shipping it out - wanted me to be happy with it. In my opinion, your chances of getting a good stock from them are much better than eBay. My older brother got a decent stock for his CMP
Inland (2007) from Numrich (Gun Parts Corp). - Bob
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I'm not a part swapper but if I was in the market for a nice stock, these prices look great. The stock after all is the first thing you see and touch. I see nothing wrong with putting a $200 stock on a $1200 carbine. These don't look faked, how much is that worth?.
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It's not the prices I find ridiculous. It's the pricing of each stock. It just seems petty to me. How do you come up with $144.95?... I don't know, it's just me I suppose.
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Psychology, 144.95 looks better or less than 145.00.
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