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    Quote Originally Posted by m14medic.ca View Post
    I just realized, I didn't fully answer your question.....

    I'm not sure what the best course of action would

    I don't think, that any of the fellas that are going to utilize my services will bother trying to utilize the chi-com plastic. Chi-com wood wouldn't be too bad. I do have a customer who plans to use an Italian walnut stock that his current rifle is sitting i

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    Would you bed or stiffen the Chi-com wood stock?Or just drop in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aniest View Post
    Thank you good sir for the reply! I wasn't interested myself, but I thought it would be good to get that one question 'out there' for everyone.

    Good luck John, and here's to all going well with these kits.
    Finder crossed!

    Quote Originally Posted by GUB View Post
    Would you bed or stiffen the Chi-com wood stock?Or just drop in?
    I generally steer my clients away from sinking any $$ in to a chi-wood. Too soft IMO to be good candidates for bedding etc.

    So I would drop it in, check function, test fire, zero the sights and that would be it.

    If a fella REALLY wanted it bedded, I wouldn't do anything but a skim bed @ $175.

    John

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    I have to say that my '07 Norc that John.& I tore apart to put the IDF heavy kit into shot really well with the chu wood stock bedded (prior to the Isreali /G.I. surgery). Of course, I went full....uh, only about 80% ruhtard on it & that sucker shot well with irons out to 650 yards.

    I think where I had success with that one is I already had a bit of draw pressure & when I hogged out my stock, I just made damn sure I could tie the topside Devcon with the bottom - trigger pad & rear pad both had 'troughs' that would tie into the upper level Devcon.

    Not a quick process but works well in some rifles.
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    USGI parts kits are the find of (almost ) a lifetime for you M14 lovers. I bought two of them and then clients bought them off me as I completed them.

    Which set would you rather have LEGO or DUPLO??

    Cheers, Barney


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