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01-07-2018 10:14 AM
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No experience with Northridge. you might call this Company:Stocks for Collectors | Dupage Trading Company
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Originally Posted by
AGB-1
I'll give them a call tomorrow. I check their website frequently and have never seen any listed, but maybe i'll get lucky!
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Originally Posted by
RERT1
a Minnelli C stock, but the wood grain is a bit too fancy
Wouldn't I love to find one of those?
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The Northridge stuff is original GI stuff. I've got boxes of them in the past, quite a lot of the boxes had mild water damage from years of storage conditions etc but they were very clear on the descriptions. I even bought some of those and they had no issues, turned out great. Wish I'd bought a lot more. They sell on ebay under norint or something like that, anyhow yes, the stocks are the fat replacement but that's easy to take care of.
Just an observation on stock preference, watch the Keystone stocks, on a couple occasions I've found them to be a little soft. This had nothing to do with Northridge of course but I think Keystone was a little less selective on the blank quality than the others.
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I know them personally from gun shows in Europe where they are to be found. The stocks are of nice quality, though I think they changed to a new supplier and no longer have the NOS 1903 stocks?
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Well I ended up ordering one....not cheap but, I’ve had a hell of a time trying to find an original issued C stock, and I have a project I need to get finished. Will post photos once it comes in!
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RERT1
Will post photos
Love to see...
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I see what you mean, don't know what exactly you intend the stock for...it may not show once oiled and sanded...
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