Looking for aftermsrket M77 tang stock

BBarnett13

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I've gone down this rabbit hole. Boyds is the most economical option. After that, Bansner or Brown Precision Stocks. There is a stock maker in Canada, Wildcat Composites, but last I heard he wasn't shipping to the U.S.
 

BLJ

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I found these guys when I was looking for mine. Ended up with an old EBay Bell and Carlson. Good luck. They’re scarce.
 
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I found these guys when I was looking for mine. Ended up with an old EBay Bell and Carlson. Good luck. They’re scarce.
any pics of your rifle and how it turned out?
 

BLJ

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No I don’t. I believe I deleted them all after I traded it.
It was a gray with black splatter B&C. It didn’t look bad, but was a little different with the synthetic stock and the only bluing on the barrel and action.
 

Extrapale

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Mcmillan used to make one. I have a tang safety that has one from them. Model R I believe. I don't see it on their website, but it wouldn't hurt to reach out to them..

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Seth1913

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If you’re willing to spend the money, buy a flat top stock and have a gunsmith inlet it for you.

If not, MPI is another options not mentioned I found in my search.

Here’s mine in a manners eh3



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DRUSS

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I've used mpi and Pendleton composites. Much prefer Pendleton stocks. I did have a m77 tang type classic Hunter stock done.
 

Mikido

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Richard microfit. Check out their cosmetic blemishes list. I got one for $80. Did the last 1% of inletting, pillar and action bedded myself. Brought my gun from almost 3moa down to sub.
 
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Do the any of the aftermarket stocks free float the barrel or do they keep the bottom contact at the end of the stock?
 
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