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I have a very nice 1922 Mk II barreled action, but a previous owner removed the correct stock and put it into a "C" stock. I'm looking for someone who can supply a semi-inletted blank turned to the correct configuration, or alternately a semi-inletted blank in a classic spotter style. Clarence | ||
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I've posted a WANT TO BUY shortened 1922 m-1 stock on a few forums . My intention is to duplicate it . I'm a retired riflesmith ( 35yrs ) that traded in my old heavy stock duplicator for a nice easy to operate machine , getting old stinks , anyway if you find one I can duplicate it . The only thing I ask is you pay for the blank of your choice and pay shipping and a $20 donation to your local animal shelter . Yes I need a few stocks also .i realize I'm new here but have been on accurate shooting 6 br forum for awhile . Gary | |||
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https://estore.thecmp.org/Catalog/Item/086 http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/...1&Action=1V&Shape=04 I "heard" that Boyds is making the stocks for the CMP. You could give the CMP a call or even Boyds to see if they have the straight grip stock for the 1903. "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading". | |||
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It isn't a straight stock; it is a pistol grip, Macon Gunstocks makes the NRA version which is actually the best .22 design anyway. Less drop in the butt and still uses the correct M2 barrel band. | |||
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Yep, a .22LR. Should have looked first. "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading". | |||
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