Price point is tough to calculate off the top of my head. I'd have to make 2 or 3 to calculate build time, and material costs. It won't happen over night, but I would work much faster than the RCMP firearms lab... LOL.
When I made this stock, the Baltic Birch I used was scrap wood from my basement wood pile. I made my stock for free (actually payed for 10 years ago when I built an analog synthesizer from scratch). The wood was going to land in the dump but I try to re purpose any useful material. I have a rough idea of how much quality Baltic Birch goes for, but don't want to quote a price on the stock. This production idea is only a few hours old so bare with me.
I would start by making wood ply stocks. If the ply stocks are worth making, I'll think about making solid birch as well.
The only thing I can say as far as pricing is, it would have to worth while for me to build and sell, but the price would be reasonable considering the price of the original rifle. No one would pay for a stock that is priced as much or more than buying an SVT-40. Some of the other aftermarket stocks out there are very expensive IMO.
I have an SKS stock in the works as well, different design.
I like the cold war arsenal look and finish. My goal would be to keep true to the arsenal look and feel, inside and out.
Receivers are slightly different from gun to gun. To achieve a perfect bedded fit would be extremely tough without having the destination rifle in hand. This is something I need to think about as it would be an issue. If the bedded fit isn't perfect when installed in someones basement, I'd hear about it. A generic arsenal fit is more realistic to produce. If someone sent me an SVT-40 for a custom fit, I'd need to look into the legalities. These are non restricted rifles, transfer is not an issue, but I'd like to get my ducks in a row if I decide to produce these and do custom fit stocks.
Everything I've made in the past have been one of a kind pieces, I need to do my research into production.
A few years ago considered making heavy duty off-road bumpers for Toyota trucks, and Jeeps. I had a ton of requests and still get requests (it kills me to turn work down). The problem at that time was my lack of proper work space. Producing bumpers and armor for trucks in a residential neighborhood is not a wise thing to do, there are bylaws and grumpy neighbors. At the time the cost was high for industrial shop space and the bank laughed me right out the door, said "no one would buy a replacement bumper" It's a long depressing story.
SVT-40 stocks are not as complicated as bumpers. I still have the bumper idea in my head, they would sell, but to get the ball rolling I think about making lower cost easier to produce items to see if a business would take. Gun stocks are part of this grand idea.
I have a lot of ideas for the firearms world, products and such. It's hard to get the ball rolling.