Any interest in repro wood buttstocks?

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Dan@AngolaArmory

Post by Dan@AngolaArmory »

They use German buffers as I am using hardware salavaged from original WWII stocks. I am not sure on the status of the second run, but I'll check and let you guys know.
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Post by robertmcw »

If you can get the slots in the back cut, I'll take one as well.

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Post by rhw1225 »

Did anyone get one of these stocks in cherry or maple?

It would be nice to see the three diffierent stocks side by side to compare. Walnut is a good choice, but I'm curious how cherry and maple would look.
Dan@AngolaArmory

Post by Dan@AngolaArmory »

Sorry, only Walnut is offered, no custom orders.
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Post by tomcatshaas »

is there going to be another run on these?

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Post by PvtJoker »

Hi, Dan. These look beautiful. Two questions- 1) since I only have a Yugo buffer and wood stock that came in my kit, what would I need to use one of these on my gun instead? (IMA rear sections with Sherman's cam section and Yugo kit) and 2) any chance of getting some matching pieces of the same wood to make some matching grips out of? I'm not quite sure where if I'm going to get my SA-modified pistol grip yet, or if I'm going to try and make one myself, but either way, it would look nice with a matching set of grips and stock.
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