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Who (other than Ryan Breeding) has a pattern stock with lines similar to these for a 1917 Enfield? Thanks.



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Andy

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Are you looking to do a "drop box" magazine like the rifle in the picture?


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Mark,

Only if I can find some bottom metal that allows for it. I'm mostly concerned with the buttstock and grip area. Thanks.


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Andy

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like this?


I got this pattern.. its MINE .. not anything to brag about, but it works out nice on big bores.


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it works out nice on big bores


Very clean and no superfluous BS...

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Originally posted by jeffeosso:
like this?


I got this pattern.. its MINE .. not anything to brag about, but it works out nice on big bores.


Looks close to me. I like that.

Terry


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Those sights sit very high and correspondingly there is not very much drop at the heel.

I have an Enfield semi-inlet stock that I really like and would like to have a pattern made of it myself for other purposes.

If you would like I could take some pictures of it and if you like it perhaps we could work something out.


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looking at it, that's a 2 coats of sanding sealer pic.. shesh..

anyway, LOP is 14.5 as sits

thanks for the compliments,,, they might be over stated, but I have done this pattern for mauser, springfield and enfield.
jeffe


Here it is on Mausers.. Neal's and My 458 ARs








here it is on a springfield, the no scope one, is my own 416 AR..





anyway... it suits me, and it fits my paws pretty good
jeffe


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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The one that Andy posted has a drop box. Jeff's does not. BTW Jeff, can you post a few more pictures of them, you only did it 10 times.


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BTW Jeff, can you post a few more pictures of them, you only did it 10 times.


Funny, considering it only took one to show Jeff's stock looked nothing like the one in the original post, lol.

By the way, are those silver bands that appear in pics #2 & #3 solder from where the original military sights were?
 
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You two must be from the same litter..............


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And dempsey, you, no doubt were tossed out of the litter box to flounder on your own.


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You should seek some counceling Chic. Once you find more to life than sniping threads on internet forums your outlook should improve.


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