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30 June 2003, 13:19
<sportyjohn>
XP100 Stocks
Other than McMillin where can I get a stock for a XP100?

My primary use will be for deer and antelope.

Which style do you prefer center grip or end grip?

Thanks.

John
30 June 2003, 14:00
Magnum Mike
You can also get stocks from HS Precision. I would post the link but aint got in this puter. If Ernie sees this post i am sure he can give you some others makers....

I personally prefer the centergrip for anything but bench work.

EDIT: link > http://www.hsprecision.com/new_pistols.htm

2ND EDIT: I can attest to their work. Kelly McMillan (McMillan Brothers) removed the thumbrest from my XP stock and refinished it. It was finished better than i hoped and was delivered in less time than he stated it would be. They get a BIG thumbs up from me! [Big Grin]

[ 06-30-2003, 05:10: Message edited by: MSSmagnum ]
30 June 2003, 23:37
Hairtrigger
At one time Midway had some left over Fajen stocks. They were a center grip but came without the T-nut. I made a new T-nut but you could also cut the one out of your old stock.
It has been a few years ago and I am not sure if Midway has any left.
01 July 2003, 04:19
xphunter
I have 3 H-S Stocks on centergrip XP's. I am going to try McMillian next time around though.
There are some folks who make wood stocks but I threw away all that information about 8 months ago. At one time Virgin Valley would make a custom stock for an XP-100. And the company that Bob Milek used for his XP's (rear-grip) is......I can't remember the name at the moment. They are still making stocks to my knowledge. There are a number of Fajen stocks floating around if you put the word out. Sorry I can't be nore helpful. I would go with McMillian or H-S (Center-grip) if it was me.
Ernie
01 July 2003, 05:27
B_Koes
I know that Hammer47 (Gary Rex) was saying that he has some contacts making some nice XP stocks. I don't know many of the details, but I think these stocks were coming out of the Kelbly shop. Just another option...
01 July 2003, 08:05
xphunter
Bret,
Let me know more about these stocks you are talking about.

Ernie
01 July 2003, 10:46
B_Koes
I'll try to get an email for ya. It may take a few days or so, but I'll give it a shot.
01 July 2003, 12:29
reduviid
I just ordered a center grip from Wenigs. They go for 95.00 standard walnut or maple to 165.00 for birch lam. and they have fancy grain wood for more $$$. they told me 4weeks to ship date. Have a good one. www.wenig.com
03 July 2003, 14:07
Hammer47
I am having XP center grip stocks produced by Kelbly's, the benchrest people. These are from a modified [improved] Lee Six mold design. They resemble the wooden Fajen stocks that were so popular and they have the closed left side gusset so they are extremely rigid and decidedly right handed. Skillful work could probably render them ambidextrious however I would not personally attempt it. They are of benchrest material and quality and weigh right at one pound ready to shoot. They come in your choice of molded in color or blend of colors and the lead time is a respectable 4 weeks. These stocks can be seen at the Tusco shoots and will be available at the Ohio state shoot also at Tusco. Cost is $235 shipped in the Conus only.