How do custom builders detail their stocks for the gas vent holes (oblong on left side and small hole on right)? The military stock has small cuts in these areas and does not look pleasing. Any body got an example/picture how they handled this. Thanks. Ron
If it were me, I would not build the stock to fit the holes. In the highly unlikely event of a catastrophic case failure, slight blockage of the vent holes will be the least of your worries.
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OP....I can't speak for custom builders, But, I like a straight wood line at the holes as well. So, for my 1936, I shaved the stock down equally on both sides until the small hole cleared and left the oval partially buried. FWIW, if I'm not mistaken, the addition of the small hole on the right side that continues through the extractor tip and bolt to the bolt face is some of what makes it a '36. I (for one) prefer to keep them. But, to each his own. Have fun building yours and I hope it turns out just the way you want it.
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Appears as such. One can only imagine the cartridge failure rate nof the era that would prompt such things as no less than 2 gas escape holes and that re-cocking knob.
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