fyrfytr
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Just throwing this out there, i've got an '03 Springfield that was sporterized. Whoever did it spent quite a few bucks on it I think. The metal is black, the bolt is polished, the trigger is very light, it has some kind of adjustable peep sight, and it's all in a beautiful Bishop stock. The problem is the stock. There is a chunk of wood missing from the top of the wrist and there is a crack that runs for several inches along the top of the wrist towards the butt. Since I noticed it I haven't shot it.
So my question is, what would be required besides the stock and hardware to return it to military configuration? Or should I just get another sporter stock to show off the time and effort someone put into it?
And here's some gratuitous photos of the weapon in question:
So my question is, what would be required besides the stock and hardware to return it to military configuration? Or should I just get another sporter stock to show off the time and effort someone put into it?
And here's some gratuitous photos of the weapon in question: