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Ruger 77 stock question

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  • deerhntr
    They are for sale online
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  • Ricci Wright
    Phone Ruger. They have the best customer service in the business.
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  • tsr1965
    Most likely a mold number.
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  • deerhntr
    I called and they were very nice but could not help, the guy just kept asking for the serial number of my rifle 4 times , I explained that It's a stock I want to buy but he had no way of knowing what I had without a serial number of the gun it came off.
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  • tsr1965
    Like I said, those stocks are blow molded...the cheapest way they can get a semi functional stock. Since the production numbers are large, the stock manufacturer(read as Ruger most likely buys their stocks from a well known after market manufacturer)
    uses several molds. They put numbers in each mold, so if there is a quality problem, on a finished/semi-finished product, they know which mold to address.
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  • Riomouse911
    If the seller doesn't have the serial numbers, you'll probably need to at least find out what model/action Ruger gun(s) the seller removed them from in order to see if they'll fit your Mark II action. These are not Ruger part or serial numbers inside the molded stocks.

    If they're NIB then the seller should be able to find a "fits the following models" guide in the paperwork..
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  • 62fuelie
    Bite the bullet and buy a Hogue with the full aluminum bedding chassis in it. It will never get wobbly and will keep your recoil line straight into your shoulder.
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