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Where to get stock duplicated

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Any suggedtions where i could get an old stock and forarm duplicated to at least a semi inletted state? Ive got a project that would be much more do-able if i could get that done....
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Macon Gunstocks can do it. I contacted them about making a set of stocks for my Model 81 using my own wood and they can do it for an uncharge.
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If it is a common model, Treebone carving.

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I always get my stuff through Mark at Gunville..Last thing we had done was free of charge..I had to send my Marlin Shareholders 410 Lever Shotgun wood down to them, as a friend had a woodless one..They did not have one of those in their Library..So they were happy to have a set to duplicate..Buddy was happy it was free..
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Hi JC1957......you should mention what model firearm you are trying to Re-Stock?
I have several sets of used original Marlin 336 stocks. I buy them off gunbroker.com.
The is a company named Gunbusters that breaks down firearms used in crimes....they destroy the receivers and sell all the other parts as a complete set. You can search on Gunbroker for......
Gunbusters Marlin.......or......,Gunbusters Browning......or Gunbusters Savage.....etc
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Its a remington rolling block in 7mm mauser. The carbine model. Made somewhere between 1902 and 1914 probably...
Tree bone has rolling block semi inlets in stock, so to speak!
Remington Rolling Block Stocks - Treebone Carving
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DZ Arms in Oklahoma City has a duplicating machine. He does all kinds of single shot rifles. He specializes in Hepburn rifles. Dan is a great guy.
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