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Ruger "canoe-paddle" Stock?
Ruger "canoe-paddle" Stock?
I want a Ruger older style synthetic "paddle" stock to use on a current production MkII 338WM. Does anyone know if a new one is available from Ruger, Brownell's, etc. or where to locate a take-off? I intend to start calling around on Monday but didn't want to burn up the entire day on the phone (if it is a hard item to find). I would appreciate if anyone can point me in the right direction. Hopefully Ruger has it available.
Thanks,
Gary
01 May 2005, 03:22
leemar28I think there is one on E bay........
Hang on TITE !!
I searched ebay without any luck. I checked under gun parts and did a search using "ruger" but can't find it. Thanks anyway.
Gary
JD
01 May 2005, 18:19
458RugerNo1Gary,
Like you, I'm one of those strange guys who actually likes that canoe-paddle synthetic Ruger stock. When I picked up a newer model used stainless M77/MkII last year I didn't like the hollow-sounding modern style synthetic stock on it. I advertised right here on AR asking if anyone had a take-off they'd sell and it only took about a day to find a like-new one someone was all too glad to get rid of from their closet. I think it was $40...
Most guys seem to not like them, so just ask and give it a couple days and you'll have one for sure.
PS: Be sure to watch that it fits your .338 Win though... Some of the lighter calibers like .270/30-06 don't have the same barrel contour/thickness as your .338 does, so you may need a stock for a .338 Win. I guess you can ask the seller to take measurements for you to assure the bbl contour in his stock will fit your action. I had a .338 just like yours and it had a heavier bbl than does my '06 and it seems to me the stocks would not be quite the same - just check to be sure is all.
.22 LR Ruger M77/22
30-06 Ruger M77/MkII
.375 H&H Ruger RSM
Thanks JD, I don't know how I missed it. I sent the seller an email asking if it is a take-off from a belted magnum. If it's from a standard long action (30-06) I don't think it will fit.
Hey 458, I never gave much thought about the stock when it was on every other Ruger for so many years (took it for granted). Now that it is gone, I want it! The beauty is in its utilitarian ugliness which is classic Ruger in my book. I have a Ruger parts book that is only a couple years old and they listed it then, so maybe a new one is still available. I'll phone Ruger Monday.
Gary
01 May 2005, 19:58
458RugerNo1Gary,
Yep, I know what you mean - that "utilitarian" look has a certain appeal. That all-weather Ruger is the ultimate utilitarian rifle IMHO. I wouldn't blink an eye at exposing it to the most outrageous weather anywhere.
This winter I was in a snowstorm with my all-weather '06 M77/MkII and it was totally soaked... I didn't even wipe it down when I got home, just opened the action and leaned it in a corner to air-dry. The only thing I do is use electrical tape over the muzzle to keep it dry.
.22 LR Ruger M77/22
30-06 Ruger M77/MkII
.375 H&H Ruger RSM
01 May 2005, 20:22
p dog shooterI have 2 rugers with the old style stock and one with the new style. 30-06 338 and a 416T with the new style. I perfer the new style for looks but the old style is just plan tough. if you would considering trading I might take the old style off my 338 and trade you If you pay shipping. The action and the first 2 inchs of the barrel are glass bedded.
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Originally posted by GaryVA:
I want a Ruger older style synthetic "paddle" stock to use on a current production MkII 338WM. Does anyone know if a new one is available from Ruger, Brownell's, etc. or where to locate a take-off? I intend to start calling around on Monday but didn't want to burn up the entire day on the phone (if it is a hard item to find). I would appreciate if anyone can point me in the right direction. Hopefully Ruger has it available.
Thanks,
Gary
I have one off a MK II .338WM I would part with??
I have one of those stocks.This one is from a MKII in 338WM.It is in new condition,you can have it for $40 shipped.
02 May 2005, 08:37
rickt300Utilitarian is right but a more devious instrument for dealing recoil out from a 338 has not yet been devised in the days of man!
Leftists are intellectually vacant, but there is no greater pleasure than tormenting the irrational.
Hey RickT said it not me! But for the 338 I have to agree with him, they are pretty brutal recoil-wise. However, for hunting where you only pull the trigger once a day they are the most indestructible stock in the world. If you do get one put a pachmayr 990 pad on it.
for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside
02 May 2005, 20:02
MikelravyMark
Pachmyr makes a pad that fits. My smith said the hole spacing foreclosed the option of a decent recoil pad.
I like these stocks because they shoot to the same point of impact off of a bipod or with a sling.
The contrarian in me also enjoys the looks I get while out with one of these.
RayO please contact me via my email (sg.ellis@erols.com). Sounds like a fair deal to me. I'll check my email tonight EST.
tsturm I'll contact you by email tonight EST.
p dog I was looking for an unaltered stock new condition, thanks though.
Thanks guys,
Gary
quote:
Originally posted by rickt300:
Utilitarian is right but a more devious instrument for dealing recoil out from a 338 has not yet been devised in the days of man!
Rick, I thank you for pointing this out. This is yet another excellent example of how utilitarian this stock is. I'm sure Ruger engineered (devised) this devious recoil into the stock as a means to conserve ammunition. I should start another thread asking how many uses this stock has (rifle stock, canoe paddle, club, prybar, conversation piece, ammunition conservation device, etc.) I'm staring a list, let me know if you think of another good one.
RayO I replied PM.
tsturm email sent.
Thanks again,
Gary