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    Value of M14E2 stock?

    Another question for you experts. What's this worth in the US of A? Are there restrictions on importing one into the US from Canadaicon?









    What about the bipod?



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    USGI Birch E-2 stocks with all of the hardware usually go for between $300-$400 around here in Louisville. USGI Walnut E-2 stocks with all of the hardware can go for $500-$600, maybe higher if it's really pristine, especially the SA produced walnut stocks with the DAS. Yours looks to have been lightly sanded at one time. That hurts the value a little, but not much. Nice specimen! I think that USGI bi-pods usually fetch at least $200. Hth.

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    P.S. If you are a private citizen, I do not think you would be allowed to send the stock to the U.S. because it will be considered a machine gun part. I may be wrong. Maybe someone else can clarify.
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    I wouldn't expect it to be considered it to be a machine gun part but maybe so. I see them sold on ebay occassionally. I'd love to have one for my M1Aicon semi but man they are expensive.
    Put it on ebay if you want to sell it. Should bring the prices mentioned, or better.

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    M14E2/A1 stocks are commonly bought and sold without restriction in the US, and are considered just another variation of stock for the M1Aicon/M14. They were used on the M14E2/A1 (squad auto) and some were even used on M21 sniper rifles, with or without the switch.
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    sell it in canada! a lot less here and you'll get a good dallor for it. p.s. sell me your bipod!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Yours looks like Walnut I would say $600-700 is the prices I see being ask for them . I am not sure what they are selling for, but you will see 10 birch ones for every 1 walnut E2 and it takes awhile to see 10 birch E2's.
    The walnut E2's are rare .
    Lots of the stocks have repro hardware , yours is real .

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    I put one on my table at a show last year and everybody wanted to handle it but nobody made a cash offer on it . Maybe one of the action houses can give ya an idea of what they are worth . About the shipping ... I really don't know .

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    How much were you asking for it Jack ?

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