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I have found this yesterday and i have not seen any reference to this place on CGN so i share it.

http://fox-military.com/en/

Fox-military is a stock maker specializing in replacement stocks for milsurps.
His prices are very affordable i think and level of workmanship seems excellent.
Have a look,seems like a good deal for restoration projects.

Salut:)
 
Interesting. Glad to see someone specialising in the non-standard pieces. I wonder if one were to send him a new stock for a common rifle so he could copy it, he would give a discount for being able to have a new copy.
 
Interesting. Glad to see someone specialising in the non-standard pieces. I wonder if one were to send him a new stock for a common rifle so he could copy it, he would give a discount for being able to have a new copy.

How about a Ross rifle MIII???
 
hmm no p14's or enfields :(

This one i have found very puzzling.I'm sure they can make custom stock ,maybe a copies of stocks send to them.I'm sure it's just a matter of writing up in "ask a question" section.

I think they can make stocks from walnut, birch, cherry and beech wood. Also new: laminat (for german rifles mostly).

I never dealt with them so i know just as much as i can read on site.
Personally i dream of nice Gew.98 (Danzing maybe?) with perfect .325 bore in full length,walnut stock finished in tung oil :)
 
"...perfect .325 bore..." Two thou too big. The 7.92x57J uses a .323" bullet.
"...Danzing..." Danzig, perhaps? Danzig is in Germany these days.
The guy's in Krakow, Poland. (Needs to re-new the domain name too.) That may not be a big deal though. Seems to me our government is, shall we say, encouraging, trade with former Warsaw Pact countries. Don't ask me where I saw that though. Memory's good, but short.
"...and beech wood..." Can't imagine why anybody would want beech. Beech is pretty plain stuff. Money, maybe. He sure is using some very pretty wood. Wood like that'd cost a fortune in North America. Never mind having a custom stock made of it.
"...Export issues if it's from the States?..." Depends on what rifle. Stocks for rifles on the U.S. 'restricted for export' list(M14's, M1 Carbines, et al.) require their export permit and must come from a maker with their expensive exporter's licence. Most U.S. stock makers can sell everything they make, domestically, so they won't pay for the licence.
 
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