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I need a stock for my Interarms Whitworth
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Is the Interarms Mark X and the Interarms Whiteworth the same action? I want to order a replacement stock for my 375 H&H Interarms Whitworth. Thank you, Bryan
 
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Action is the same, barrel channel will be wider on the 375 or 458. Want to sell your wood stock?


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Forrest, if no go here, Sarco used to have Whitworth stocks available on their website, Mauser part section. Don't know if they're still around. Bob
 
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Thats were I got mine. $100 looked brand new.

Terry


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First thanks to everyone for all information. I now have a nasty plastic stock and want a wood one. What is the WEB address for Sarco?
Bryan
 
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Bob, bet they don't have one like yours!


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www.sarcoinc.com

the at one time had stocks, express sights, and other pieces of the mark x's/ whitworths but has been a while since i've noticed those things in their ads (particular attention to word "noticed" since i haven't actually been looking for the stuff).
 
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Thank you, I looked I don't think they have any thing now. Bryan
 
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Thank you, I looked I don't think they have any thing now. Bryan


Are you sure? I just looked and they are still listed. They're under MarkX not Whitwoth. Here is the one I got from them (bad Picture).


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TC1,
I want one of those. But for the life of me I can not find them on the Sarco site.
Bryan
 
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I want one of those. But for the life of me I can not find them on the Sarco site.
Bryan


Here ya go.

http://www.sarcoinc.com/


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TC1,
I could find the site it was finding the stock on the site is the problem I was having. I found it and they are sold out. Thanks for your help.
Bryan
 
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I bought one and it worked great. The one I got had the cross button magazine release like the later MK X.


As usual just my $.02
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Does anybody have a Whitworth with a recoil block dovetailed into the barrel? I have had a Whitworth for about a year that came to me magnaported (just had it cut and crowned to save my ear!) glass bedded and with the recoil lug on the barrel. I assumed it was factory but gunsmith doubted it.

Also, I replaced the factory safety with a PME 2 position. It works great but now I have a half moon gap in the stock that small animals could fall into. I'm thinking about filling in the gap with: buffalo horn, ebony, warthog ivory. Anybody elso done this. It's mostly cosmetic, but all kindsa crud, water etc would go right down into the trigger area if I leave this gap open. Bob
 
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posted by bobc: I replaced the factory safety with a PME 2 position. It works great but now I have a half moon gap in the stock that small animals could fall into. I'm thinking about filling in the gap with: buffalo horn, ebony, warthog ivory.

Bob, I'd cut out a small piece of walnut from the inside of the stock so it will match, perhaps from the bottom of the barrel channel, shape it to fit the gap and glue into place, then finish to match the rest of the gun.


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7x57 - If you still can not find the page, go here:

http://www.sarcoinc.com/mauser.html

Click on "MK10"

Look for part number MSR239

Good Luck!
 
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Slash,
I found it when I called to order they were sold out. Thanks, Bryan
 
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I think the Whitworths with the cross bolts all have the steel recoil lug..I know FNs do. That is typical of most Mausers and many knockoffs.

I also seem to recall that any FN stock will fit a Mark 10 or Whitworth, or maybe it was a Mauser stock that fits the Mark 10 or Whitworth, at any rate a little inletting will make either one fit.


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Ray,
Thanks for the information. Bryan
 
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