Any interest in repro wood buttstocks?
Any interest in repro wood buttstocks?
I have a very talanted cabinet maker who is willing to make MG42 buttstocks in walnut, cherry or maple and oil finished.
The stock is laminated with three pieces of clear select lumber and uses original hardware (complete with latch). The buffer cup is glass bedded into the stock for strength and to prevent splitting. The stock is dimensionally identical to an original, the only exception is the lack of grooves in the rear.
Only the three species will be offered, with a three to four week lead time to deliver from order date.
No deposit will be required, price is $100.00 delivered to your door. I need at least ten units to make it worth his while to make them up.
Post below, PM or email me if you are interested.
The stock is laminated with three pieces of clear select lumber and uses original hardware (complete with latch). The buffer cup is glass bedded into the stock for strength and to prevent splitting. The stock is dimensionally identical to an original, the only exception is the lack of grooves in the rear.
Only the three species will be offered, with a three to four week lead time to deliver from order date.
No deposit will be required, price is $100.00 delivered to your door. I need at least ten units to make it worth his while to make them up.
Post below, PM or email me if you are interested.
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I bought a replica stock complete with Waffenamt from Mike@mgstocks.com a while back for $250 and it is an absolutely PERFECT replica,right down to the size and shape of the grooves on the rear surface. Unfortunately, Mike has disappeared, so if you are going to make MG-42 stocks, Dan, you'll be the only game in town. Personally, a MG-42 without a wood stock is not as classy. Wood on a gun tends to lends certain style and history to it.
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MG42 Buttstock
I'm in for one, Walnut. If possible unstained, I am going to make some grips and want to stain them all the same color.....Chris.
Well, Thats eight replies, I go the last two to get this going. Email me at angolaarm@adelphia.net to confirm your interest. I'll contact the gentleman tomorrow and tell him to start.
Dan
Dan