Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

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Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

Post by Varmtr » 17 Jun 2017, 11:54 am

Just a heads up guys if anyone is after varmint thumb hole stock to suit a Enfield P14 / M17 Cameron Hatcher is now doing them. Modelled of a stock I did in laminate it features plenty of meat in the forend to suit heavy barrels, and the floor plate is modelled of the original belly mag but easily modified if you have a straightened floor plate. Action inlet is to suit original trigger but again if running a Timney or a Dayton timber can be removed to suit.
Pics will be coming soon.
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Re: Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

Post by Heckler303 » 17 Jun 2017, 6:52 pm

I'll be sure to take a look into them Varmtr, even though I'm pretty good for stocks right now. Lets hope he can inlet these better than my Norinco :roll:
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Re: Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

Post by yoshie » 17 Jun 2017, 7:36 pm

Pics?
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Re: Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

Post by Fry » 04 Jul 2017, 1:35 pm

Looks like the website hasn't been updated to have it yet, but see his other stocks here

http://hatchersriflestocks.com.au/produ ... bhole.html

They look the goods
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Re: Enfield P14 / M17 thumhole stock

Post by Varmtr » 05 Jul 2017, 12:38 am

Sorry guys been busy sorting out my induction annealer that I have been building.
Just waiting on Cameron to duplicate his template then I'll get the original back and will take pics of them side by side.
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