Fiberglass stock inletting

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  • floatingboy

    Active Member
    Apr 19, 2014
    129
    Lisbon, MD
    I was thinking of getting a fiberglass stock for my Finnbear but no one makes one anymore. McMillan stopped inletting for them, but will sell a flat top stock. They referred me to a place in CO that says they'll inlet, pillar and glass bed, and basic paint for $750. Told them thanks but no thanks.

    Anyone have any ideas around here of someone that could inlet it? I also have a magazine box I want milled to lengthen a couple of millimeters.
     

    mauser58

    My home is a sports store
    Dec 2, 2020
    1,786
    Baltimore County, near the Bay
    I bought at least a few stocks from Hogue. They are like rubber coated fiberglass and have pillar bedded too. Ii put mine on Mauser builds and 03A3 builds. They usually come about 90 to 95% inletted. I had to only do minor fitting with an exacto knife and dremel tool. You may want to try a gunsmith if you dont feel like doing it yourself. I forgot the name of the one very good gunsmitth in Hagerstown MD. that does stock work. Just cant recall their name right now.
     

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