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Replacement Stocks
ok im about to purchase a mossberg atr 100 in .308 and i was wondering if i desided to change the stock on it what would be a compatable stock i have been looking around on the net but i havent found anything so just post up some info either way im getting the rifle and, i was also wondering if a stock is found how hard would it be to replace considering the barrel is free floating
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come one folks input i need input lol and also could i get a trigger job done on it and how much would the average cost be and also would a 4-16x50mm scope be to big for it to sit ontop of the rifle and if thats the case im gonna go with a 4-16x40mm i really want a 20x + magnification scope but i dont have that kind of dough atm. so help me out folks.. and also help me with the stock question to
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man you guys are extremly helpfull NOT.. i thought that this might be a place where people would help each other out and share information but man from what im seeing this isnt much help at all.
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Why don't you try giving it more than one evening. While your at it check out Midwayusa.com, Cabelas.com, Midsouthshooterssupply.com and you may find what your looking for.
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1. Please use proper punctuation and sentence structure. It is hard to read posts that are one continuous run-on sentence.
2. Please organize your thoughts a bit better. Your subject is asking about a stock, then you're talking about trigger jobs and scopes. A new thread should be started for each new subject if you want to solicit good info. 3. Give a new thread more than 24 hrs. before bashing the people you are asking for help. 4. The search is your friend! Click the "Search The Forum" above and try different key words. I usually start very specific (e.g. "mossberg atr 100 stock", then get less and less specific until I find what I'm looking for). I do this on google.com searches as well. So back to stocks. I have a thread going currently about this very subject but what I'm looking at is mostly custom. http://huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2707003 A search for "stocks" came up with 4 pages of results. Click here. Are you looking for OEM replacement, something semi-custom or fully custom? Do you want standard wood, exotic wood, laminate, thumbhole, composite, etc., etc.? Do you want to order it or do you want to walk in somewhere and buy it? More info is needed. |
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i would give mossberg a call. also get in touch with a local gunsmith on the trigger job. it might void the warranty or may not even be adjustable. good luck!
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RE: Replacement Stocks
shoot the rifle first. it may be quite accurate as is and you won't need a stock or trigger work. if you want a replacement stock, check those mentioned above as they are a great starting point. call a company named mcmillan and see if they offer a replacement. as for a scope, a good 4x, 6x, or 3x9x40might do all youwant todo with a 308. obviously there are other scopes out there, but would you take advantage of their higher magnification (and weight) hunting as you plan? look in the yellow pages for gunsmiths. call a few and ask if they can either lighten or add a replacement trigger. expect to spend 80-120.00 for a replacement trigger, and that is if they are even offered for the mossberg. good luck.
imo, you would be money ahead to look in some gunshop for a used remington model 700. |
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The Mossberg ATR is not a common rifle,and as such,there will be a very small selection of aftermarket stocks,if in fact there are any at all available.
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