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I've been on the 'net for 2 hours and can't find anybody selling a stock for this rifle.I have 2 kids in colledge so money is in short supply.The wife is gonna blow when she finds out I bought a new (used would be OK) stock! Any leads will be greatly appreciated.Unfinished wood is OK but all of the screw holes have got to be predrilled,course if one of you fellows had a good used stock....
 
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Did you try Boyd's?
I know someone makes them I saw a Weatherby styled stock on a Model 100 a couple different times and actually...........there was something pretty cool about it!
Good luck with your search.
 
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Model 100


http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=0950z100&MC=

oops- sold out.

my apologies.
 
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I looked at Boyd's.(thank you snellstrom)No luck there.I see Gun Parts has 'em for $93.55,(thank you tin can)so for roughly $47 less than Bob's Gun Shop (thank you richj) price ,I have to go with the less expensive choice.I can then show the misses how much less money I spent.Not in any real hurry to replace the old stock,but it has been cracked since dad bought the gun used in '71 and the crack has recently gotten so bad that it is affecting accuracy.Thank you all for the links.
 
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fix it. it's neither hard nor expensive.
 
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