There is nought wrong with the stock M305 plastic stock...it is the lightest & strongest stock
you will find until someone makes an affordable carbon fiber replacement. The USGI fiberglass
stock is a weak noodle in comparison. Go ahead and mod your plastic stock, put an AR adjustable buttstock
on it, paint it to suit, chop it, whatever. If you don't like it, buy an M14.CA or a Choate or an EBR.
Most of us will probably be more impressed if you DIY from scratch though. FWIW.
E2 ? Only one I haven't heard of.
The USGI E2 I purchased from Treeline was made in Canada.
Closer to $400 here in the states, but our Chinese M14s also sell for about $1000, and that's a deal
Have you looked at the Blackfeather "RS"?
Meh, no thanx ^^^
...can't deny they put out a badass product though, and you don't have to wait 8 weeks without wondering if they stole your cash....
We get it, Larry, Frank and you don't get on well with each other...can't deny they put out a badass product though, and you don't have to wait 8 weeks without wondering if they stole your cash....
Actually, I prefer wood or composite...
I have a troy chassis and an early seal edition sage that sit in my closet because I feel "meh" about them too.
I wasn't going where you thought I was with my comment but thanx for coming outYou can put that lure back in the tackle box as this fish ain't bitin LOL
Besides, if you read the OP's first post he says:
"I would kill for a 140-300 price range stock. Wood or synthetic with some grip spots."
So , yer "pure ###" blackfeather doesn't fit the bill
I see the m14.com I see the absolute abomination of an arch angel. I see the handy man special do it yourself boyds wood stocks.
Why is there no decent plug and play stocks ? Wood or synthetic. They either cost as much as the rifle, look terrible or require fitting, sanding, bedding ect...
I would kill for a 140-300 price range stock. Wood or synthetic with some grip spots.
I have a small work bench, with basic tools. No place to be staining or curing, even sanding is a slight issue indoors if its enough.
I cant be alone on this late night rant can I ?
I've seen your stocks in the flesh and they are done well, for what they were. Too bad about the endless "where's m14 doctor/45acpking" threads that seemed to choke up the boards when you were in business. The product for the price was fair, service for the price was not...
What materials ya using skyridge?
I've been hoping for some canadian crafted wood with matching handguards.
I have a troy chassis and an early seal edition sage that sit in my closet because I feel "meh" about them too.
I made a close copy of the E2 in carbon/glass composite and those that bought them seemed to really like them.




























