Originally Posted by Rick99
Originally Posted by Calhoun
I think the metal work was done at the factory. That buttstock.. no, that I can't see.


We have seen that butt stock style(?) before. It was on a reworked rifle done by Savage Services. No old straight grip stocks available so they had cut the pistol grip off of an EG stock and used it. That is why I wanted to know what butt plate was on it.

I don't know the history of this rifle butt but that stock sure reminds me of that Savage Services stock modification.


I defer to you, but boy that's a horrible job of cutting the bottom straight. It looks like something I'd end up with.

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