The stocks on the early 7.62x51mm Model 700 rifles supplied to the military for training, match shooting, and combat use in Vietnam, employed a walnut stock of the same design, weight, length of pull, pitch, drop at heel, drop and comb, aluminum buttplate, and grip as the Bishop stock on those 1903A3 Springfield .30-06 rifles of the same era.



THAT IS BULLSHIT.

Beside being STUPID you are BLIND.

Like I said in my first post here- that EC Bishop stock is NOTHING like the early Remignton made m40 stocks. Period.

The only thing they have in common is they are right handed monte carlos.

You truly are ONE STUPID MF'er. And a Lying POS to boot.


Last edited by jim62; 12/21/09.

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