Same here - this is an FS stock from Brown Precision. It's left handed so doesn't have a cheekpiece.

Notice the subtle difference in the fluting of the comb, the one for sale is sharper. Also notice the texture - the Brown uses a sort of splatter spray paint but the texture seems a bit softer than the one for sale.

You might try weighing the stock by itself. A Brown long action would weigh around 22-24 ounces while the McMillan would weigh closer to 28 or more.

I've owned four Brown stocks and they all have these features in common, so it tends to lend credence that the stock on the rifle for sale is a McMillan. Either way they are both quality stocks so it's not like someone would end up with a flimsy POS.

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Sorry to butt in on your ad, I usually mind my own business but thought this might help.

Free bump, btw. wink


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