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I bought this with only one picture…..price was too good to pass. Gun is in transit and I was wondering if anyone can identify the stock brand. It is a Sav 110 338 Mag
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Looks like a factory plastic Savage stock with a spray job.
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I have tried to find a pic of one like it but I have come up empty.
The square”ish” area near the blind mag has me stumped.
I will update when it gets here.
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I have tried to find a pic of one like it but I have come up empty.
The square”ish” area near the blind mag has me stumped.
I will update when it gets here. The squar"ish" area just forward of the trigger guard is what made me think Choate as I have a Choate on a sporterized Swedish M38 that looks very similar.
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I have tried to find a pic of one like it but I have come up empty.
The square”ish” area near the blind mag has me stumped.
I will update when it gets here. The squar"ish" area just forward of the trigger guard is what made me think Choate as I have a Choate on a sporterized Swedish M38 that looks very similar. I have searched high and low for the Choate stocks and all I see are tactical and vertical gripped models.
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I would guess Choate as well. Grew up a few miles from the factory / warehouse. Had one at one point and that recoil pad looks like one of theirs.
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I have tried to find a pic of one like it but I have come up empty.
The square”ish” area near the blind mag has me stumped.
I will update when it gets here. The squar"ish" area just forward of the trigger guard is what made me think Choate as I have a Choate on a sporterized Swedish M38 that looks very similar. I have searched high and low for the Choate stocks and all I see are tactical and vertical gripped models. Maybe the Choate sporter style stocks have been discontinued, just like the Ramline/Champions.
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Finally found an old link to one. Thank you for the help!!!! Looks like they have been discontinued.
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