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Post by blitz on Jan 28, 2009 20:15:11 GMT -5
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Sgt_Tom
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Post by Sgt_Tom on Jan 28, 2009 21:35:46 GMT -5
Yea its possible. A guy did it once and sold them on here. All the butt stocks you listed are 1928 Thompson stocks not the M1A1 stocks though. Good luck if you try.
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Post by lrich on Jan 28, 2009 22:13:49 GMT -5
I am buying one of each of the stocks, the only problem i see possibly is that the holes for the screws wont match up. But since i have the machinery to make them match (Milling machine) it shouldn't be a problem (and i don't see why they would suddenly switch the screw positions). Also, i might see if i can mill out space for the wires and battery, i'll let everyone know.
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Post by Sgt_Tom on Jan 29, 2009 7:25:01 GMT -5
Just remember those stocks are inacuarate unless your doing a 1928 Thompson conversion.
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Post by lrich on Jan 29, 2009 18:47:53 GMT -5
Just remember those stocks are inacuarate unless your doing a 1928 Thompson conversion. Why yes indeedy ;D i'm going to attack a poor cyma Thompson, and before it knows what hit it, it should be a reasonable 1928 (I only need to fill the barrel with epoxy for strength, and then i'll cut the fins just a little thinner than the real one, but still close). I already have a wood stock for my other Thompson (which is turning into a "GI Special" with various parts)
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