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Bidyanus1
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Full wood stocks
      #297932 - 27/03/17 03:30 PM

Hi Team Mannlicher
I have a couple of rifles (sako's) that I want to put full wood Mannlicher "style" stocks on. I understand ill probably have to get these hand made including nose caps etc. Never the less does anyone know who/what/where/how I might get this done or where to start?
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Louis
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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Bidyanus1]
      #297941 - 27/03/17 06:15 PM

Bidyanus. I am sure that many rifle stock makers in Australia will be able to have made-to-measure full stocks made for your Sakos and I leave it to the Forum's Australian members to point you in the right direction. For the nose caps, Recknagel in Germany produces them in two different sizes, see http://www.recknagel.de/Joomla/images/stories/Downloads/Recknagel-Zubehoer_8-Katalog_1_Korrektur.pdf page 26, items 28000-0145 and 28000-0155. You will also see in this catalog many different items such as steel butt plates, swing swivels, etc. that might be useful for your project. Regards. Louis

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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Louis]
      #297943 - 27/03/17 06:52 PM

Bidy, we have our very own Master stock maker here on this very forum. GABE93 is up in FNQ and his work is superb as well as being a gentleman.

Waidmannsheil.

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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #297947 - 27/03/17 10:03 PM

You can look for hardwear at New England Custon Bun Sservice as well.

https://www.newenglandcustomgun.com

I had a Ruger 375 Alaskan stocked with a fiberglass mannlicher stock by MPI as well. It's in the USA but you may be able to order?

http://mpistocks.com

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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Rell]
      #297959 - 28/03/17 01:32 AM

Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but remember the Mannlicher-stocked Sako carbines from the 1950s had two-piece stocks, with the join hidden beneath the front band.
Might be a cheaper/easier option.
No-one can fault the accuracy of those early Sakos, so bedding a two-piece stock is not an issue per se...

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Bidyanus1
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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Marrakai]
      #297997 - 28/03/17 10:17 AM

Hi Team Mannlicher
thanks for all the info and feedback
Cheers
Bidyanus


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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Rell]
      #298115 - 29/03/17 07:56 PM

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You can look for hardwear at New England Custon Bun Sservice as well.

https://www.newenglandcustomgun.com

I had a Ruger 375 Alaskan stocked with a fiberglass mannlicher stock by MPI as well. It's in the USA but you may be able to order?

http://mpistocks.com




I have a ex-mil Mannlicher Schoenauer in 6.5x54 M-S which someone has sporterised in a Stutzen styled stock.

Originally purchased to customise well as a stutzen. But decided the cost is not worth it compared to sourcing an original.

I wonder, would it be an abomination to put a synthetic stutzen stock on it instead?



http://www.mpistocks.com/manlk.htm

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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: NitroX]
      #298827 - 10/04/17 12:05 PM

Thanks for that info.... But for me John..... if Im going to go Full Stock its gotta be wood.
cheers


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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Louis]
      #298828 - 10/04/17 12:12 PM

and Louis
Ill ask the dumb question who is GABE93 is up in FNQ ?


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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Bidyanus1]
      #298924 - 12/04/17 07:40 PM

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Thanks for that info.... But for me John..... if Im going to go Full Stock its gotta be wood.
cheers




Good man.

Gabe is a member here on NE. Leading an interesting thread on use of linseed oil at the present.

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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: NitroX]
      #298945 - 13/04/17 03:10 AM

Here's my 1983 Ruger Tang Safety .243 International. It is a delight to carry and shoots well with 95gr SST's which should be about right for deer, etc.

I did have a second one, a .308 of later manufacture with bolt safety that my friend had to have - so it's gone.

This one has a nice trigger and shoots quite well.





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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Bidyanus1]
      #300313 - 11/05/17 12:54 AM

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Hi Team Mannlicher
I have a couple of rifles (sako's) that I want to put full wood Mannlicher "style" stocks on. I understand ill probably have to get these hand made including nose caps etc. Never the less does anyone know who/what/where/how I might get this done or where to start?
Cheers
Bidyanus




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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: rpeck]
      #300324 - 11/05/17 07:54 AM

Full length two piece stocks are a good idea. The split in the for end helps keep changes in the stock from affecting shot placement.

Vlad


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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Vladymere]
      #300332 - 11/05/17 01:20 PM

I made my own from a blank.
Plain hard French walnut.




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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: szihn]
      #300369 - 12/05/17 10:19 AM

And what a fine job you did szihn!

Vlad


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Re: Full wood stocks [Re: Vladymere]
      #300372 - 12/05/17 12:40 PM

Thanks Vlad. I like that older style.

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