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Jeff Pitts
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Marlin wood

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Fellers, does anyone know the best place to go to buy some Marlin replacement stock and fore ends? I'm not sure if I want to go with a 'stock' stock or something upgraded a bit. Does anyone have any good idea's/websites to go look at?

I bought a really nice early '50's 336 .30-30 with a 24" barrel and the stock has been carved on a bit by someone with too much time and a sharp pocket knife :evil: This would be my chance to put something nice on it!

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sure...

Post by O.S.O.K. »

just go here: http://www.brownells.com/ and type in "marlin stock" in the search box and you'll get a good sized list of options.

If you need some parts to go with that they don't stock, go here: http://www.chasjonesgunparts.com/page/page/498048.htm
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Here is another place for you to check out.
www.precisiongunstocks.com
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Post by Jayhawker »

Here's another one that has some nice wood.

http://macongunstocks.net/index.html
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...and one more. This one also has some great tips on fitment and preperation...

http://www.treebonecarving.com/
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Post by Jeff Pitts »

Thanks for all the info, guys! I'm looking through it something fierce :D

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Post by oldgerboy »

About two years ago I needed a stock for a Marlin 1894. I ordered one from Gunparts. It fit great, had some grain figure, and required next to no fitting. you might be taking more of a chance with them but I had good luck.
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Try this one. I have bought some good wood from here.

http://www.gun-parts.com/marlinstocks/
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Post by Bigahh »

All good places to search. Midway also sells a Laminated version. I saw it in their catalog.
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