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Replacement stock for FN Belgium Mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="merbeau" data-source="post: 1230306" data-attributes="member: 38494"><p>Thanks for replying - I really appreciate the information.</p><p></p><p>I took the stock off and measured the distance from the center of the front guard screw to center of the back trigger guard screw and it is 1.8125 which is what the 13/16 listed on Richards' website is. I then went to Shilen and according to their dimensions the current barrel is a light weight varmint contour. </p><p></p><p>It was not till I got the rifle home and removed the stock that I found out that someone tried to fiberglass bed the barrel and botched the job making the stock virtually useless. I also found the stock was cracked inside from I assume removing to much material, so that was the start of finding a replacement. </p><p></p><p>I was going to order a Shilen barrel because they offer a complete barrel that a gunsmith can fit that does not have the correct reamer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merbeau, post: 1230306, member: 38494"] Thanks for replying - I really appreciate the information. I took the stock off and measured the distance from the center of the front guard screw to center of the back trigger guard screw and it is 1.8125 which is what the 13/16 listed on Richards’ website is. I then went to Shilen and according to their dimensions the current barrel is a light weight varmint contour. It was not till I got the rifle home and removed the stock that I found out that someone tried to fiberglass bed the barrel and botched the job making the stock virtually useless. I also found the stock was cracked inside from I assume removing to much material, so that was the start of finding a replacement. I was going to order a Shilen barrel because they offer a complete barrel that a gunsmith can fit that does not have the correct reamer. Thanks Robert [/QUOTE]
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