1903 Springfield synthetic stocks
I traded into some 1903 Springfield receivers and parts lately, and have started looking for some stocks. I found some interesting things though, namely some synthetic stocks! These look to be the original style mitliarty stock. I had not heard of these before, and had a few questions. What were they made for? Were they ever used? How well do they hold up to shooting?
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never seen where are they 0 -
Found one on Gunbroker, saw others on other sights. But this looks like all that I have seen.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/8673211080 -
You might want to check with the folks at MPI. I seem to remember that Doc (original owner) made this style of stock for the Springfield rifles.
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We used them on rifles we used for drill practice. When you toss an '03 fifty or sixty feet across the drill floor and the other guy misses his catch, it doesn't turn out well for wood stocks. I hope this shorty video will show you a little bit of why the synth. stocks were used. Just go to: youtube.com/watch?v=yCm4SXDf7bU 0 -
"We used them on rifles we used for drill practice. When you toss an '03 fifty or sixty feet across the drill floor and the other guy misses his catch, it doesn't turn out well for wood stocks."
BINGO^^^^
We had those stocks on our drill team practice rifles. The slick and shiny wood stocked parade rifles were reserved for show and competition. I was the unit's S4 so it was my job to keep all the equipment in usable order and there was lots of damage when new guys came on the team.0
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