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I need to know who runs semi inleted stocks for Enfield metal work.
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Timan/Stuart S.



 
Posts: 1228 | Location: Satterlee Arms 1-605-584-2189 | Registered: 12 November 2005Reply With Quote
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you might try this one http://www.northwoodgunstock.com

How are the safetys coming?


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Be real careful when ordering an Enfield stock. If the miltary safety has been eliminated in favor of a 3 position; the bottom metal straighten; using custom and/or the tang modified you will need a special. This means making a pattern of your action and having the stock shaped around it if you do not have a pattern. If miltary, Boyd's and GAG have semi-inlets, Richards Microfit as well.

Good luck with your project.
 
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you can cross boyds off your list... they no longer make an enfield stock... they were discontinued a month or so ago....i bought a pepper laminate from them eariler this year... good stock at a good price.. too bad they longer make them...


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If it were me I would hog out a mauser or winchester stock that I liked the shape of, pour in a pint of epoxy, and set the action.
When it got hard I'd take a run down the backroad to Gunmaker's place and have him run it on his machine.
 
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gag may not have them they burnt down
 
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"gag may not have them they burnt down"


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Originally posted by congomike:
"gag may not have them they burnt down"


????? Confused


Details here

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-169551014.html
 
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Thanks for the info....1st I heard of it... a real shame.
 
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Yeah, a real drag. Hope he's back up and running soon.
 
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Thanks for the help. As far a GAG? Sorry to hear it. Timan



 
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Rolland,
M-98 LH safetys for RH rifles are finished. I also just finished the LH Zastava shround bodies last night which is a different design that looks like a mirror image of the RH. Next up, levers for the Zastava shrouds, then the RH, shrouds.
Timan



 
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