Where do they sell ross or lee enfield stocks?

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It doesn't have to be original. Can a canadian get a Boyd's stock shipped? Any canadian companies selling stocks for the ross m-10 and the lee enfield no4
 
Ive ordered from Boyds with no issues. I seem to recall that the only enfield stocks they sell are sporters though... I have also bought stocks from Numrich , and Liberty tree in the states with no problems (Numrich is steep on the shipping) Check Marstar. I know they dont have forestocks, but doesnt hurt to check.... Ebay is full of stuff too....
 
Nobody sells Ross stocks. I would love to be wrong. Right now, best place I have for #4 furniture is Numrich. Sarco are more expensive. I used to get my #4 stuff from a guy in Nevada for very good pricing but Haven't heard from him for a while. Last I checked, Liberty tree didn't have all the parts.
Between Ellwood Epps and Numrich I get all the parts I need for rebuilds. But! Even they are running out.
 
Alberta Gun Stocks
Bill Landals 780-608-4364
Rick Zeiser 780-679-7421
Box 157, New Norway, AB T0B 3L0
e-mail: rbweld@syban.net
(No website)

These fellows make "95% inletted" stocks for a variety of rifles including Ross, SMLE and "Long Lees" (i.e. magazine Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield).

Price for most full-length military stocks is $275.00 ...
 
No Ross' made since W.W. I. No parts either. That's 100 years. Oddly enough, Gunparts, Stateside, has some Ross parts. Sporter stocks for 1910 MK III's only though. Try Western Gun Parts.
There are a fair number of No. 4 Rifle stocks around. Condition varies and the price goes by condition.
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Alberta Gun Stocks
Bill Landals 780-608-4364
Rick Zeiser 780-679-7421
Box 157, New Norway, AB T0B 3L0
e-mail: rbweld@syban.net
(No website)

These fellows make "95% inletted" stocks for a variety of rifles including Ross, SMLE and "Long Lees" (i.e. magazine Lee-Metford and Magazine Lee-Enfield).

Price for most full-length military stocks is $275.00 ...

Good to hear, I'm trying to re-militarize a ross for the 100th anniversary of the beginning of WWI. I'll give these guys a shout
 
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