Where are all the after market stocks for m305 ?!

I would like to handle one of them, did you ship any south of the border?

No, I never did get around to doing that tho the pics that got posted on US forums sure did generate a lot of emails from our southern brothers.
I think the only one of my stocks that made it stateside was a USGI modstock M14S-CQB.
There has been continual pressure on me from various sources, to start making stocks for the public again but I dunno if I have the desire to put myself thru all that again LOL and the gig I got going right now.... I'd be a crazy man to pass up ;)
I should add, for those who do have one of my stocks, the lifetime, transferable, repair/replace warranty remains in place for as long as I'm still kickin ;)
 
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I made a close copy of the E2 in carbon/glass composite and those that bought them seemed to really like them. BUT they weren't a hot seller when compared to the CQB and Hunter models. Still have the molds even.

As for folks bringing up my past business... Well, everything I made was with my hands, a few 100 stocks and M14 smithin at same time. You go try that, on your own, no employees and see where you get LOL
With an aluminum stock , you insert metal in cnc and hit a button... With composite stocks, every layer is cut and layed in by hand.
I sleep pretty good at night knowing that my work and efforts online have helped hundreds of canadian M14 nuts.
And, I'll always be the first guy in Canada to to have brought made in Canada composite M14 stocks to market. ;)

I think your glass E2 was the coolest of them all. It looked like what the US military could have done next and I'd love to own one. I do like the GI wood, glass and Boyds stocks I own. The McMillan NM is damn nice too. Have no use for lasers or flash lights, don't care for the Star Wars look.
 
Are there any pictures of this E2?

M14SE2 , made a couple from GI fiberglass stocks starting in 2006/07 and later, a few dozen in my own molds.
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OK, I remember these when they first came out - they are very nice.

I'm more interested in one that has the same profile/lines as the original E2
 
I bought a couple treeline E2's early on with the idea that I would clone them in my own molds. I have a fundamental problem with "copying" the work of others, but I guess since the E2 is from decades ago, no one would mind LOL
I'll let you all know if I decide to start making stocks again but for the time being, I'm enjoying my current endeavors far too much and just make composite stocks and things for myself and friends.
 
To get one of my stocks now... One would have to put an add in the EE. They are out there, but rarely see them for sale. I gotta assume, despite my crappy attempts at "customer service" , people must really like the stocks hehhehe

Enuff about my crap, there were a few other guys who made a few stocks... Grensvengter (not sure on spelling there) made some in aluminum and a guy did some "hunter" type models in wood. But I don't see those around much either.
I still think the best value for a canadian looking for a wood stock is a Boyd's and for "synthetic", a usgi fiberglass. BOTH can be found for sale in the OP"s price range of 140 to 300 bucks.
 
I picked up one of Thomas' stocks on the EE (the CQB model) and finally shot it yesterday. Damn, it's sweet! Trigger pull feels a bit different with a pistol grip though, might have to invest in one of H2O man's trigger shoes, haha. Might also have to sell my modded USGI stock too now (fibreglass reinforced forestock, sadly bipod stud) or just get another M14S, haha.
 
And here's a 5.96" group I shot yesterday with that rifle (yeah, I know, it's only 3 shots but I was just confirming my comeups). Woulda been a terrible group except for the fact that it's at 475yds which by my math makes it 1.198 MOA :D

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