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That means "Oh wow" lol
Walnut is a VERY nice wood... Just look at that grain in it!! |
Ya, I see that it is very nice looking! Having a real semi auto 5 rounds M14 I would invest that money, 350$, without hesitation. But when you think of it, the walnut wood stock is almost the same price of a WE M14. It's like buying a 400$ LaRue tactical AR receiver at 400$ to put on a 350$ complete WE gun. But having a lot of money and not knowing where to throw it I would :)
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still for sale?
Do you have just the one or do you sell wholesale? Definitely looking for a stock inside the borders (if you have anymore). Do you also happen to know if the wood stock helps at all with the rattle in the assembled gun? I have heard the ebr kit does help get rid of it, but my synthetic wood stock seems to be an imperfect fit.
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The rattle I think you are talking about is the front sling mount, so putting a sling on it or taping it or removing it will help with that. |
Considering a USGI M14 stock either in Birch or Walnut can be found for less than 50$, that's kinda expensive.
You can fix the receiver movement by folding a bit of tape where the polymer stock got rounded. |
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But yeah I know you can get M14 stocks cheaper and when I go walnut on the next M21 build it will likely be USGI. |
And you'll have that nice used look instantly :)
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The Ju wood is actually Beech (Southern Elm) which is resistant to being permanently submerged in water apparently. |
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