Stock off of 10/22. Price?

$20 for beat up...$30 to $40 for good to new.
If it's walnut it's worth more!
I just took into account it was a new "basic" birch stock.
 
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It looks like brand new! If the gun is $235 +tax and stock is only $20? thats not right :/

Price is based on supply and demand. A factory stock has little value, as most have been pulled off by shooters replacing the factory with an upgraded version. Therefore, lots of supply, little demand for a factory stock. Your only target audience would be someone who has wrecked their factory stock and is looking for a cheap replacement. Your prospective buying audience is very small.
 
Brand new "cool" aftermarket stocks (i.e. Hogue, Butler Creek) sell for $90~$110.

I personally wouldn't pay more than $50 shipped for a mint OEM stock (I also have 2 stocks at home I was thinking of selling :D)... otherwise I'd just spend the extra and go with an alternative.
 
Price is based on supply and demand. A factory stock has little value, as most have been pulled off by shooters replacing the factory with an upgraded version. Therefore, lots of supply, little demand for a factory stock. Your only target audience would be someone who has wrecked their factory stock and is looking for a cheap replacement. Your prospective buying audience is very small.

Or they like to alter them, both of these started out as stock stocks.
Kim
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