"fair condition". Go look at the NRA guide for what surplus fair means.
Yeah, RIP. I mean, I suppose (if you could even get one), refinishing it and getting new hardware would be a lot less than getting one here. That's too bad.
gheesh..... do you guys need me to start making M14 stocks in composite again?
It's been a few years now but I could go back down that road very easily..... I kinda figured the demand was drying up for these rifles so haven't considered it really.
One word, YES! They were the best!!
And I AM a fanboy of those stocks! Not only looked great, but worked really well! Looked fabulous and not something like those Pro Choice folks are protesting in downtown Toronto! Hahahahaha
Cheers, Barney
yours was a mod-stock CQB if I remember right. I don't know if I ever sent you a scratch made stock to play with? probably should have hehehe
Without breaking the rules here , which I hope it's clear I am trying not to do that..... If I make M14 stocks again I will not be making the CQB models but more along the lines of an improved GI standard stock and possibly something for those who like to bench and shoot longer ranges.
I don't own one of the newer 7.62 x 39 rifles and to be honest I would rather not own one so i can make no promises that the stocks I can make will fit those models.
So all I can say is.... I will think on it, talk to the wife (because she has to deal with me when i get stressed out) and I'll cost it out to see if I wanna go back down this road.
I suspect the only difference between the stocks on the 7.62x51 and 7.62x39 models is the magazine well and maybe the stock liner.
Interesting. When I got my USGI stock 2 or 3 years ago I transfered the norinco buttplate without any issue or fitting required.




























