06 January 2006, 22:42
Mark in GAHelp! - Winchester stocks and 1-piece vs. 2-piece bottom metal
I have a post-64 CRF Winchester short-action and have a chance to buy a USRAC synthetic stock pretty cheap. Trouble is, I have 1-piece bottom metal and the stock I think is for 2-piece bottom metal.
Will this stock work with my 1-piece bottom metal?
Thanks,
Mark in GA
06 January 2006, 23:04
ramrod340I don't know but I believe Winchester list differnt part numbers for the one and two piece stocks. That doesn't mean that you could not make it work. I have never had them side by side.
06 January 2006, 23:04
KINOIt won't drop in, but can be modified.
06 January 2006, 23:22
jeffeossowilliams makes thw winchester 1 piece, which is slighty larger, atwa, and can be inletted for the 2 piece stock.
cleans up nice
jeffe
06 January 2006, 23:39
Mark in GAWhat exactly is different between them. Would you have to remove stock material to allow the 1-piece metal to fit in?
Where exactly is the difference? Around the magazine opening? At the front where the hinge plate is? Around the trigger guard? or worse yet, all of the above?
How big a job would this be and could an amateur (who is pretty handy)accomplish it? What tools would be required?
Thanks a bunch guys!
Mark in GA
07 January 2006, 00:13
James C ScottQuestion?
Does the Winchester one piece attach with two action screws, or three like the the two piece?
If only two, is the front triggerguard screw hole drilled and tapped in the bottom of the reciever like it would be for two piece bottom metal?
If it does have all three holes (the reciever bottom), you can order two piece bottom metal from Winchester for less than $60.00 delivered.
The Winchester part #s for polished anodized are
Trigger guard complete: U356600450 $26.95 (05 prices)
Magazine cover complete: U353150330 $21.95
For matt finish:
trigger guard U356610495, magazine cover U353150400 (complete units).New hex guard screws are a buck apiece.
Winchesters PH # 1-800-322-4626
07 January 2006, 03:45
KINOThe one piece bottom has only two screw holes.
As for the question of the two or three holes on the underside of the receiver. Only the Supergrade, safari classic and custom shop guns currently are built with one piece bottom metal. One would have to look at the underside of one of those models to see if there is two or three holes. All others are made with the two piece.
07 January 2006, 08:48
James C ScottMark,
We'd be curious to know if that middle hole is drilled and tapped.
It would indicate that a recent M70 reciever could use either bottom metal.
08 January 2006, 20:08
Mark in GAI bought my stainless featherweight new this year with my dealer ordering straight from USRAC. It cam with one-piece aluminum bottom metal. It is drilled and tapped on the bottom of the receiver for 3 screws. Based on that I would say it should be able to take either 1 or 2 piece metal.
Later,
Mark in GA
08 January 2006, 21:18
Rick 0311It would be pretty impractical (from an efficiency stand point) to machine receivers with two different hole patterns.
I know that Remington machines all of their receivers with all three holes so they can be used as ADL’s or BDL’s...and I would bet that Winchester receivers are done the same.
Matt Williams is the guy to talk to about this since he makes the Winchester guards.