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<blockquote data-quote="Varmtr" data-source="post: 1225785" data-attributes="member: 90188"><p>I just got my Richards stock finally landed here in Australia for my Enfield P14 in 6.5 Epps. The inletting looks ok the barrel channel is a bit small will need to open up. </p><p>The only real issue I didn't like as I'm keeping mine with the belly mag and my stock is 2 3/4" wide forend. What they did instead contouring like a belly mag then machine flat for the rest of the forend, they machined it with a gradual taper from the rear action screw to the end of the stock. So the front action screw is about 1/2" below the timber line. Also the raised cheek piece fouls the bolt thus not allowing the bolt to the full rear position.</p><p>Nothing that can't be fixed with a belt sander, files and time but just a pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmtr, post: 1225785, member: 90188"] I just got my Richards stock finally landed here in Australia for my Enfield P14 in 6.5 Epps. The inletting looks ok the barrel channel is a bit small will need to open up. The only real issue I didn't like as I'm keeping mine with the belly mag and my stock is 2 3/4" wide forend. What they did instead contouring like a belly mag then machine flat for the rest of the forend, they machined it with a gradual taper from the rear action screw to the end of the stock. So the front action screw is about 1/2" below the timber line. Also the raised cheek piece fouls the bolt thus not allowing the bolt to the full rear position. Nothing that can't be fixed with a belt sander, files and time but just a pain. [/QUOTE]
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