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I have one of those Swede's that Kimber sporterized about 25 years ago. I'd like to put it in something nicer than the Ramline plastic stock it came with, thinking of a gray/black laminate from Richards Micro or Boyds. I'll assume they're not complete drop in but I'm fine with doing some fitting and then glass bedding.
The Richards is a bit less than the Boyds, $95 vs $150, are the Boyds worth the extra $?
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Rob
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Unless things have changed at Richards, I'd go with Boyds.
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Look at the price! You get what you pay for. I just bought a Boyd's LH for a mauser pattern stock. What a piece of chit! you can't believe the amount of bondo and accraglas I had to pour into it . Try Wenig's, the old Fajen.
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Does Wenig's handle stocks for Mausers? I don't see them listed on their website.
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Neither did I but I want laminated wood, Wenig's is just straight walnut.
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Can't speak to the makers mentioned, but if one acquires an actual ready to drop in unit, one can be sure fit will be quite poor. A 90 to 95% complete with a need for final fitting would end up being a superior product. Down side is some fit and finish work is involved.
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