Norinco chew wood vs Polytech synthetic

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I have a 2007 Norinco M14 with the chew wood stock. Not impressed with the stock. I was looking at the polytech with the black synthetic stock. Are the Polytech stocks much of an upgrade? I know a lot of guys were puting the USGI stocks on the Norincos. Not sure if I want to go that route or not. Is it worth getting the Polytech instead of the norinco?
 
I picked a poly stock off the EE. I had to fiddle with the stock a little, spreading the magwell area & the Marstar 2007 barreled action fit right in.

The poly stock is not great, but it's a great deal better than the OEM stink-wood!!!

Cheers
Jay
 
There is also the wood stock from Boyds which is nicer than the Chu wood ..it is under $100 too so no problems shipping it...

http://ww w.boydsgunstocks.com/Replacement-Stocks-for-Military-Rifles-s/120.htm
 
I just bought the finished walnut stock at boyds for $82 ($111 shipped). i've seen one up close and they are a thing of beauty, and supposedly all the metal from the chiu wood stock fits right in.
 
Just looked at the boyds stock. looks pretty good. I guess that would save my buying a new gun and getting rid of mine. I would imagine the walnut would be nicer than the synthetic poly stock anyway.

$111 shipped isn't bad........will there be any duty at the border on that?
 
Well I did it. I said the hell with buying the Polytech and selling my Norinco. I ordered the Boyds stock $111.80 after shipping. Upgrading my Norinco and keeping it. I think I might look for a nice leather sling for it now too. Any good links to that?

I appreciate the help guys. I think this is a better way to go than the poly.
 
The Boyds stocks are thing of beauty. Very nice wood.

Just note that that they might require just a bit of fitting. My nutmeg laminate required 1-2 mm of cutting with an X-Acto knife near the rear of the receiver. Done in under 5 minutes. The 2007-ish stock hardware fit no problem.

Lastly, these are "National Match" stocks, so they are a bit "chubby" in the grip are compared to the USGI synthetics.
 
I have the synthetic on my Poly and for me it works fine ....I had to file the edges around the hand guard a little to get rid of a few sharp edges .

Another choice is M- 14 Doc,s hunting stock...m14 SA2

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Just looked on marstar for a nice appropriate sling. They list Garand leather slings that look like they would be perfect but they don't have any in stock. :(
 
The Boyds stocks are thing of beauty. Very nice wood.

Just note that that they might require just a bit of fitting. My nutmeg laminate required 1-2 mm of cutting with an X-Acto knife near the rear of the receiver. Done in under 5 minutes. The 2007-ish stock hardware fit no problem.

Lastly, these are "National Match" stocks, so they are a bit "chubby" in the grip are compared to the USGI synthetics.

I think the factory Norinco stocks are the same sort of thing. A bit chubby.
 
Well I did it. I said the hell with buying the Polytech and selling my Norinco. I ordered the Boyds stock $111.80 after shipping. Upgrading my Norinco and keeping it. I think I might look for a nice leather sling for it now too. Any good links to that?

I appreciate the help guys. I think this is a better way to go than the poly.

Nice leather sling? If you really have a jones for the 1907 model and leather (or synthetic) is your love, then consider a Turner Saddlery sling for your M14 or M1 Garand.

I google'd them and yes, they ship to Canada. I have a Biothane Turner Saddlery sling on my M1 Garand. It will be the last sling you will buy for your M14 rifle.

Have a look at this pic:

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My M1 is on top. Both my buddy's M1 and mine are re-stocked with Boyd's walnut stocks. Life is good.

Cheers,
Barney
 
That sling is really nice and would be perfect but is a little more than I want to spend on it. Its $56 plus shipping and whatever fees coming across the boarder.
I appreciate the info though. May look at those in the future for other rifles.
 
I have the Boyd's oiled walnut, UGSI synthetic, Chu-wood, and I had the factory synthetic stock. The USGI and the Boyd's are both equally nice in different ways. The Boyd's stock is simply drop dead gorgeous and a real bargain (fit perfectly to) -- I can't understand how they make any money. The USGI stock is extremely durable and more suitable for field use. I can't get rid of the Chu-wood stock, so there it hangs in shame, and I was happy to give my factory "camo" synthetic stock away! The Boyd's stock is not quite as "thick" as the Chu-wood stock, but slightly thicker than the USGI stock. In fact, I think the Boyd's stock has similar girth as the factory synthetic stock.
 
Nice to hear that the Boyds is a bit thinner than the original stock. I can't wait for it to show up I think it will make a huge difference over the Chu wood stock.
 
I just ordered a finished Boyd’s walnut stock too.
I stained and finished my original chu wood stock and it actually looks really good, but it is soft and will eventually get banged up pretty good.

I figured I’d order a Boyd’s stock now for a spare in case of a future price increase or legislation change makes this stock unavailable to us in Canada.
 
I ordered my stock late in the afternoon on Friday and got notified via e mail on Monday at 10am that it had been shipped already.
 
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