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  • SC Mike
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 39

    #1

    "C" Stock Question

    About 20 yrs ago I restored a high-numbered RIA 1903 that returned from Turkey w/ a subway tunnel bore. Used a WWII rebuild barrel and had it all re-parked by Philadelphia Ordinance. Lastly, I used a Sarco repro C Stock because the original wood could not be saved. Since retirement I have been looking for projects. I never liked the fat contours of the repro stock and was going to re-shape/ slim it down to 1930's era dimensions. What stopped me cold in my tracks was realizing that the stock is inletted for an A4 bolt handle. Plan B is to sell this stock and get one without the inlet and re-shape that one to my liking.
    My question is this; Who makes the best (for now) C repro? Sarco has a new one on the web site that they say is the best one, years in the making. The images show no bolt notch but what about the grain. I can't really make out much in the photos. Boyds can be hit or miss but I had some good experiences re-workin Boyds pieces for my Garand and M1A (see attached image). I can do in-letting, shaping and mil-spec oil finish. Because of costs involved, I do not want to get an authentic C stock. The rifle is refinished w/ a replacement barrel so to me it's just a nice shooter. Any direction/ feedback is appreciated.
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    "If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough."
  • chuckindenver
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3005

    #2
    Minelli.. makes about the nicest one iv worked on
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    • Emri
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 1649

      #3
      Chuck beat me to it.



      Brownells has them listed in their newest catalog.

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      • SC Mike
        Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 39

        #4
        Will check them out.

        Thanks
        "If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough."

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        • Mike D
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 1031

          #5
          The reproduction from Sarco came cut for the A4 bolt? No chance it is original?

          Mike

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          • StockDoc
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2014
            • 1189

            #6
            +3 on the Mineilli, and if you have an 03ffl Brownells gives a discount
            liberum aeternum

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            • SC Mike
              Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 39

              #7
              Originally posted by Mike D
              The reproduction from Sarco came cut for the A4 bolt? No chance it is original?

              Mike
              No, it can't be. Age is wrong, it's not American walnut and too much sapwood. No cartouches of any kind. I will sell it as a 03A4 repro.
              "If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough."

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              • bnew
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 145

                #8
                If you want a real nice stock check out Mike Kokinda in PA. Mike has passed away but his company is still in business. I bought a stock from him a few years ago and it was exact.

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                • bnew
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 145

                  #9
                  Here is the number. Cindy Wilson 814-349-2403 Did excellent work.

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                  • maj75
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 17

                    #10
                    I have a Springfield Model 1903 MK 1 with the C Stock. Unfortunately a prior owner thought checkering would look good on the stock. Like the OP, I'm looking for a C stock for a 1903 NM.

                    I checked Brownells for the Minelli and it is listed as fitting the A3. From what I have read, the A3 stock is different from the A1 stock and the A1 is the same as the NM. I would love an original, or a way to "fix" my original. Can the A3 stock be reworked to A1 dimensions?

                    Any other links for a C stock for a NM 1903/A1?

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                    • PeteDavis
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 364

                      #11
                      You would have to putty/fill the cut for the A3 handguard ring.

                      PD

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                      • maj75
                        Junior Member
                        • Nov 2014
                        • 17

                        #12
                        So. back to the OP's question, who has a good C, type 8 stock, repro or otherwise?

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                        • PeteDavis
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 364

                          #13
                          There are usually a few on Ebay. The true "prewar" type C stocks as used on the pre WW2 rifles, original, command a $250-500 price, maybe more with inspection markings. The Brownell's option looks OK. CMP webiste is currently wacky, but they have in the past offered a "C" stock that has gotten good reviews.

                          http://estore.thecmp.org/store/catal...4=&note5=&max=

                          PD

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                          • maj75
                            Junior Member
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 17

                            #14
                            I tried the CMP years ago but couldn't join because there weren't any gun clubs in my area. I got the link you posted, but couldn't order or get to the main page. I saw another web post about the program being killed off by executive order last spring. Truth or internet hysteria?

                            There are some on ebay now:



                            Does they look like a good investment, or keep looking?
                            Last edited by maj75; 11-07-2014, 07:58.

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                            • PeteDavis
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 364

                              #15
                              CMP is doing fine.

                              That's too high (as of now that is)

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