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I was trying to find a Carbelite as a cheaper alternative for a tang safety Ruger but they are no longer listed..... Does anyone know if they have been discontinued?
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Pretty sure that happened a while ago.
You might find a used one somewhere.
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okie john - "Pretty sure that happened a while ago." Believe you are correct as I looked for one (Carbelite) about 5+ years ago. Ended up buying a Medalist. Maybe not enough profit/features etc. in the Carbelite. You don't even see them advertised anymore. Homesteader
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The Carbelite was a very poorly constructed stock. A significant step down from most factory tupperware stocks. The Medalist isn't my favorite, but with the aluminum inserts is a tough stock. The Carbelite was the equivalent of buying a gunstock made of particle board instead of solid or laminated wood.
Most people don't really want the truth.
They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth.
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JMR40 - "A significant step down from most factory tupperware stocks". Had a Savage synthetic stock that was flexible enough to almost make me believe it was made from recycled rubber bands. The Carbelite, in comparison, was a "Rock of Gibralter" clone. Homesteader
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Have a Carbelite on a M77 Mk-II. It wasn't inletted very well, but I got it fixed. Bedded it and added a forened pressure point and the rifle shoots very well. It's quite stiff, but not light. I'd say it's worth ~ $150 in today's stock market (if you can find one)
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I had my tanger .270 glass bedded and free floated into a Carbelite stock. It does the job
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