Where to get stocks

Thats where I would look.

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Thats where I would look.

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These stocks require woodworking ,not my calling
this is one of the most popular 22 s out there doesnt someone make a drop in stock replacement :bangHead:
 
I purchased a stock from Boyd's a couple of months ago for my MKII and it was a direct drop in. No wood work needed. Not sure if that's the case for marlin tho.
 
The 795 inletting required is a super easy mod... you don't need woodworking skills to do it... a couple basic tools and you are good to go. I did one for a buddy... just trace out the triggerguard area... jigsaw out the outline slightly undersized... do the last little bit of fitting with a Dremel type tool or a file until you get a nice clean fit. That's it. :)
 
If the wood work is too much Im sure either a local gunnut or gunsmith could hammer it out pretty quick. Boyds stocks usually dont need much work and its really easy to do. Well worth the money IMO, once you get it in your hands you'll feel like you ripped them off. Then you'll giggle. Then your gun will giggle.
 
So no drop in stocks by anyone huh ,seems odd
for such a popular rifle to have zero options

maybe ill see if i can find someone that can give me a hand
in the mods on these stocks

gotta do somethin the original is just too light seems like a toy and she gets hot after some rapid fire really takes away from the over all enjoyment
 
So no drop in stocks by anyone huh ,seems odd
for such a popular rifle to have zero options

maybe ill see if i can find someone that can give me a hand
in the mods on these stocks

gotta do somethin the original is just too light seems like a toy and she gets hot after some rapid fire really takes away from the over all enjoyment

the stock is not going to help with the heat issue. you might be able to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. buy a aftermarket bull barrel. gives you your weight and helps with the heat.
 
the stock is not going to help with the heat issue. you might be able to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. buy a aftermarket bull barrel. gives you your weight and helps with the heat.

I hear you but the barrel is pretty beefy the problem is the foreend which is diminutive to say the least i have quite big beefy hands and i have to be careful not to touch the barrel when holding the foreend its just tiny
 
I hear you but the barrel is pretty beefy the problem is the foreend which is diminutive to say the least i have quite big beefy hands and i have to be careful not to touch the barrel when holding the foreend its just tiny

bull barrel with 2 25rnd mags back-to-back. wont be too hot to touch. but if you want somthing bigger for you mits i hear you. i a 6'3" and i can wrap my hands around a O/U 12gauge. i just learned to hold different.
 
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