Does anyone here actually, personally know anyone in Boyd's management team? I have been trying for two years to get them to make the At One stock for a 1917 Enfield, and despite many phone calls and emails, all I can get is from low level sales people who continue to tell me, We do not have that listed in our catalog at this time; try back in a few months. Standard non-answer to placate the masses. Never any kind of technical explanation at all; they CNC inlet all their stocks so it would not be a problem to do. I asked them what the minimum quantity I need to order; same answer; not cataloged. Low demand? They make some pretty obscure stocks with far less demand than a 1917 Enfield. I told them that and got a long silence....followed by, It's not cataloged at this time....
Posts: 17504 | Location: USA | Registered: 02 August 2009
Originally posted by dpcd: Ok, good; what is the take away?
There isn't one. It is a internet forum where responses are based simply on word association, Boyds in this case. Not responding specifically to your question about Boyds.
I wanted to order a 91 Arg stock from them. Looking at the spacing they had listed for the trigger guard I knew there was an error. Called and worked my way to who ever is supposedly in charge and was told ""that's the information we have."
Might as well talk to a brick.
Dave
In 100 years who of us will care? An armed society is a polite society! Just because they say you are paranoid doesn't mean they are not out to get you.
They said they won't produce one un inletted. Although they are all un inletted before they inlet them aren't they? Doug; I understand; got it; internet forum. Freedom of writing. I said your response was good, and actually I thought you were suggesting that I get one made for a 22, and use that as a blank to inlet the bigger action myself; which I think is not a bad idea. So you inadvertently did contribute. My Great Grandfather was also named Boyd; true.
Posts: 17504 | Location: USA | Registered: 02 August 2009
Originally posted by drhall762: I wanted to order a 91 Arg stock from them. Looking at the spacing they had listed for the trigger guard I knew there was an error. Called and worked my way to who ever is supposedly in charge and was told ""that's the information we have."
Might as well talk to a brick.
You WERE talking to a brick!
Posts: 726 | Location: fly over America, also known as Oklahoma | Registered: 02 June 2013
Hey, I did buy an un-inlet stock from Boyds a number of years ago, so I checked the site and used the search function (didn't find it in the dropdown menus). There're still webpages for the Heritage Uninlet:
and Classic, Classic Left hand, and Pro Varmint style stocks uninlet.
Still, it doesn't answer the initial question on finding somebody who knows one of the Boyd Brothers. I thought they posted here long ago as BoydBros, but I did a search and no joy.
FYI-Looks like it turned over recently:
Boyds Gunstocks Industries Inc, as of January 2nd this year (2020), is under the new ownership of Dustin Knutson and Rob Carstensen who have been with Boyds for a combined 24 years
Posts: 1742 | Location: Maryland | Registered: 17 January 2004
I bought a completely finished, drop-in stock from Boyd's years ago. Not a bad value, but definitely NOT drop in.
Haven't found a true drop in stock yet, BTW. But the Accurate Innovations and Hogue were probably the closest. Just needed very minimal bedding on the bottom of the recoil lug area on both.
"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan
"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."
Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
I have no issue with Boyds stocks; do not get me wrong. I have used many of them and they are as close do drop in as you can get. I definitely do not need or want any plastic stocks. Only wood. Uninletted stocks: Sure; but I want the AT ONE stock; they told me that the At One is not offered in either 1917, or not insetted. Of course, everyone I talked to has no real technical knowledge whatsoever. This is over a two year period since the At One was introduced. . Still looking for someone who personally knows someone; I always find that that is the best way to get things done.
Posts: 17504 | Location: USA | Registered: 02 August 2009
Write an old fashioned letter addresses to the president or CEO. If you get a stupid answer from some underling be prepared to repeat your letter until it gets to the head shed.