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Does anyone recognize this 1917 Enfield sporter stock?
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I'm wondering if it is a one of a kind custom, or a production piece. The rifle was apparently turned into a sporter in the 1950s. I kinda dig the old scope, too.



I was looking for a bare action to use for a new build. This old custom looks really nice. Like a time capsule from 60 years ago. I think I'll just restore the stock and bluing.

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It looks like a Fajen or Bishop I once had on a 1917. beer roger


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It is hard to tell because every aspiring gun builder or kid taking woodworking in shop class could order one and "finish it" the way they wanted.


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i believe that is a bishop
 
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or a Herters
 
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The grip and cheekpiece remind me of Bishop.
 
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