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Thread: 1903 Springfield Finger Groove Stock

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    1903 Springfield Finger Groove Stock

    Anybody know where to get a 1903 Springfield Finger Groove Stock? Been looking everywhere and can't find one....

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    Don't know a thing about them, and they haven't updated the relevant section of their website since 2000, but there IS at least a phone number. . . http://dunlapwoodcrafts.com/military-stocks#29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigslug View Post
    Don't know a thing about them, and they haven't updated the relevant section of their website since 2000, but there IS at least a phone number. . . http://dunlapwoodcrafts.com/military-stocks#29
    Thanks! I contacted them and they will make them if enough people want them.

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    Do you need a early one or a late production one(Remington) or will a reproduction work?

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    Sarco had these a few years ago and still might. I bought one to un-Bubbize a duffle cut Rock Island from Sarco. It was sanded and no markings left...needed some minor crack repairs too. However it did have some really good/pretty grain to the walnut and it wasn't like I was putting it on a mint rifle. I got a brand new/old stock low handguard from them as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebyprolong View Post
    Do you need a early one or a late production one(Remington) or will a reproduction work?
    I'd prefer an early one but repro would be good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnarok View Post
    Sarco had these a few years ago and still might. I bought one to un-Bubbize a duffle cut Rock Island from Sarco. It was sanded and no markings left...needed some minor crack repairs too. However it did have some really good/pretty grain to the walnut and it wasn't like I was putting it on a mint rifle. I got a brand new/old stock low handguard from them as well.
    They dont have any more, I called them.

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