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Ever use Richard's microfit factory 2nd's stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1143054" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have got 2 stocks from them...One for a Winchester model 52 and another for a 1917 eddy stone Enfield rebarreled to 35 wheelen improved. They say 90%...I say BS. They come similar to an inletted 2x4. With the eddy stone, I'm working on it now, we got the stock years ago and didn't want to put the work into it. I'm doing it now as a Christmas present to my dad. Good looking wood, but hardly inletted, and it looks like they did it with a chisel at that. Took about 4-5 hours JUST TO GET THE ACTION TO FIT IN THE STOCK. I just got the pillars bedded in the stock tonight. Still have A LOT of work to do. I'll post some pictures. </p><p></p><p>They are also terrible to work with. On both stocks, we had to call them over and over because it took over 2 months longer than they said it would to get the stocks. I'm pretty sure they just took our money and forgot about our order for a few weeks. And trying to get an answer from them was like pulling teeth. So unless you REALLY like working with wood, and time is not an issue, and you don't mind a business ignoring your calls...I would recommend to stay away from them. </p><p></p><p>Granted, the last time we ordered a stock from them was 10 years ago, but I haven't heard anything about them improving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1143054, member: 87243"] I have got 2 stocks from them...One for a Winchester model 52 and another for a 1917 eddy stone Enfield rebarreled to 35 wheelen improved. They say 90%...I say BS. They come similar to an inletted 2x4. With the eddy stone, I'm working on it now, we got the stock years ago and didn't want to put the work into it. I'm doing it now as a Christmas present to my dad. Good looking wood, but hardly inletted, and it looks like they did it with a chisel at that. Took about 4-5 hours JUST TO GET THE ACTION TO FIT IN THE STOCK. I just got the pillars bedded in the stock tonight. Still have A LOT of work to do. I'll post some pictures. They are also terrible to work with. On both stocks, we had to call them over and over because it took over 2 months longer than they said it would to get the stocks. I'm pretty sure they just took our money and forgot about our order for a few weeks. And trying to get an answer from them was like pulling teeth. So unless you REALLY like working with wood, and time is not an issue, and you don't mind a business ignoring your calls...I would recommend to stay away from them. Granted, the last time we ordered a stock from them was 10 years ago, but I haven't heard anything about them improving. [/QUOTE]
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