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    Looking for M1917 Stock

    Does anyone know of any resources out there who may have an M1917 stock available? I'm seeking a Winchester preferably but would take an Eddystone or Remington as long as the stock is in original configuration.
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    several of the auction companys have them for sale. Boyds has repro's too

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    I saw one of ebay a couple days ago.

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    The one on eBay went for $280, fortunately I got a non-refurb Remington stock and hardware in unissued condition that had only been on GB for 2 hours. Got lucky.

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    The One on EPay was pristine. Think bidding war. They have been going for +-150 for normal stocks
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    The one I got was fortunately pristine as well (military antiques dealer via GB). Non-refurb Remington stock perfectly marked in unissued condition. It came wearing all of it's original metal hardware, unfortunately poor storage that the wood could recover from was too much for these seriously pitted bits. I paid $200 which is at the higher end, but necessary and worth it to complete my rifle.

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