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Help reforming my stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwat3r" data-source="post: 467552" data-attributes="member: 30588"><p>I have a Marlin XL7 in a 30-06 and i'm looking for more of an exotic stock to make this rifle my own. I cant find exactly what I'm looking for and before I start this project I was hoping to get another opinion on if it is possible. The look and style I am going for is that of the M200 Interventions stock. The problem I am having is the XL7 stock is very common/basic and I'm not sure how to change it to a pistol grip with the same style stock of the M200, however, I am not trying to make my stock retractable.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any incite or opinions please help.</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwat3r, post: 467552, member: 30588"] I have a Marlin XL7 in a 30-06 and i'm looking for more of an exotic stock to make this rifle my own. I cant find exactly what I'm looking for and before I start this project I was hoping to get another opinion on if it is possible. The look and style I am going for is that of the M200 Interventions stock. The problem I am having is the XL7 stock is very common/basic and I'm not sure how to change it to a pistol grip with the same style stock of the M200, however, I am not trying to make my stock retractable. If anyone has any incite or opinions please help. Thanks J [/QUOTE]
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