Some pics attached - hope this helps. Entire rifle pic makes the stock look better than it actually is. However, no cracks and it does secure solidly to the receiver. Also included a shot of a chipped out area on the right rear of the receiver. The metal is in very good condition, including the bore. Everything works as it should, but I need to verify good headspace before firing it.
You can see it's a flat trigger guard version. I'm talking to a seller about a curved/stepped replacement stock with a military barrel channel. That would mean at least a stepped trigger guard and new mag box. Anyone else done a change like this? Is there anything else needed?
Hope this isn't a repeated post...tried to post last night but don't see it in the thread.Information
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