Robo_Railer
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Kind of a two-part question, because I'm also going to ask about anyone's experiences with a certain vendor.
I'm looking into the few aftermarket stocks and forends for an Ithaca 37. I don't want a pistol-grip-only, or a folder, but have been thinking about something with a full buttstock and a pistolgrip.
Choate Machine & Tool seems to have dropped their 04-01-02 skeletonized stock, but Delta Force lists those.
Choate also makes an M-5 pistolgrip stock, their 04-01-08. Kinda funky-lookin' butt on it, but it's adjustable for length from 13" to 14", in ¼" increments with the right spacers.
Just wondering if any of the other M37 aficionados here have tried any of the above Choate products. Also interested in pros or cons about Delta Force.
I've also looked at the John Masen BW01X, a two-piece rig. Midway USA has those, but the two customers who reviewed 'em didn't seem all that happy with theirs.
Comments?
I'm looking into the few aftermarket stocks and forends for an Ithaca 37. I don't want a pistol-grip-only, or a folder, but have been thinking about something with a full buttstock and a pistolgrip.
Choate Machine & Tool seems to have dropped their 04-01-02 skeletonized stock, but Delta Force lists those.
Choate also makes an M-5 pistolgrip stock, their 04-01-08. Kinda funky-lookin' butt on it, but it's adjustable for length from 13" to 14", in ¼" increments with the right spacers.
Just wondering if any of the other M37 aficionados here have tried any of the above Choate products. Also interested in pros or cons about Delta Force.
I've also looked at the John Masen BW01X, a two-piece rig. Midway USA has those, but the two customers who reviewed 'em didn't seem all that happy with theirs.
Comments?