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Post by Tonymaster on Aug 15, 2008 16:13:47 GMT -5
Hello
A friend of mine at airsofthelp forum told me about the M14 conv. to M1 Garand and I'm really interested about it. I would like to know a few details... Please let me know if im at the right place and then I ll ask my questions. Thank you!
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Post by elder90 on Aug 15, 2008 20:45:24 GMT -5
talk to 2nd bat in my opinion he does the best job
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Post by KRaddatz on Aug 16, 2008 0:19:09 GMT -5
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Post by CharleyNovember on Aug 16, 2008 6:16:08 GMT -5
+1 on 2ndBat/Johns work. Nothing against Kraddatz I am sure he does a fine job as well.
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Post by tonymaster on Aug 16, 2008 13:07:06 GMT -5
Your help is very appreciated. I'll contact 2nd bat thanks again
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Post by 2nd Bat on Aug 21, 2008 17:56:24 GMT -5
I've been off the boards for a bit travelling for work and attending RECONDO school (What a blast!) I'll be home this week and have several guns ready to ship out with others well under way. Thanks for all the kind words. I'm still shipping an average of four or five a month.
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Post by tugwilson on Sept 15, 2008 8:10:20 GMT -5
Hi - I've had various attempts to convert an ACM Cheapsoft M14 into a Garand and have now just ruined my second Italian Real Wood stock - I admit defeat! I have real steel front end components and original front end woodwork.
2nd Bat will you consider supplying one of your beautiful wood stocks on its own, and if so what sort of price would be asking - I'm in the UK
Thanks and regards
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Post by 2nd Bat on Sept 23, 2008 12:43:06 GMT -5
At this point all my lower stock production are going on version two production and to satisfy existing past customers of my version ones looking for an update. At some point I will perhaps get caught up and offer them for sale as a unique item. Unfortunatley they are very expensive to produce and with even modest markup would probably be considered too expensive as a stand alone product.
Like you I ruined several modification efforts using actual Garand stocks before I realized I had to create and tool my own which took two years and another year finding a good supplier of solid hardwood walnut stocks that looked right and fit readily.
Unfortunately he is a small shop with limited production capability but does great work.
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