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When you get M1a Boyd's stocks you need to get all of the stock metal. Plastic stocks don't have all of the parts to mount a wood stock to the gun.
Thanks again Odd Shot. This looks/sounds exactly what I'll have to do for the trigger guard to successfully engaging into the receiver. I've taken a look a few times and there's no gap (when testing outside of the walnut stock) when the trigger guard locks into the receiver. I think if I forced it any harder, I'd bend metal
I'll give it a few days before giving it a fresh look again and calmly making my fitting adjustments.
I ended up just trying some light taps using a hammer/dead blow together to slightly compress the wood where the trigger house 'wings' rest. It did the trick, just enough to close up the trigger guard with some force for a snug fit:
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Gonna let things settle over night and run the sear test tomorrow. Any suggestions on how to match the original stain/finish would be appreciated.
When you get M1a Boyd's stocks you need to get all of the stock metal. Plastic stocks don't have all of the parts to mount a wood stock to the gun.
Oh?
Ok, what metal parts are missing from the Chinese plastic stocks?
And do I need every single metal piece, for the USGI fibreglass stocks, or does the Chinese plastic stocks have enough metal parts to use on USGI synthetic?
I take it that was around the trigger guard that you used a sanding block?
Another question for Yourself and Odd Shot, what products did you use to match the original Boyds stain/finish?
I'll likely sit down tonight to finish the fitting. I imagine some light sanding will be the amount of give needed to secure a minor latch and force it closed (hitting just a little too low atm to secure an initial latching/hook into the receiver, even with excessive pressure).




























