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30 July 2005, 22:08
Brett
Stock for MRC Action
I have a stock inleted for a P-64 Win. Will major modifications be necessary with an MRC action??

Sombody who know??

Brett
31 July 2005, 10:34
rootbeer
The MRC action is designed to 99% image the Winchester post-64 action. The differneces are in the thickness of the tang, the very forward portion of the receiver and the bolt release. I am having an MRC built; my gunsmith tells me that after he actually got the action to fit into the Richard's stock, it wasn't all that bad to bed it. Don't buy a Richard's stock-- just don't. Period.

http://www.montanarifleman.com/

http://www.montanarifleman.com/links.htm lists stockmakers currently inletting for the M1999.
31 July 2005, 10:50
mho
quote:
Originally posted by rootbeer:
The MRC action is designed to 99% image the Winchester post-64 action. The differneces are in the thickness of the tang, the very forward portion of the receiver and the bolt release.

The bottom metal also needs a bit more inletting.
- mike


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02 August 2005, 07:15
rootbeer
I was unaware of that, mho. I didn't do any of the inletting, preferring to leave that to my expert gunsmith. He said it fell right into place, which was about the only thing good about the stock I gave him.
02 August 2005, 07:50
Fish30114
Rootbeer, I wish I had read your 'don't buy a Richards' post about a year ago, I'm still gouging at a 100% inletted stock, and haven't sent it to be checkered yet. The wood looks pretty good at least......



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