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Kokanee August 22nd, 2010 22:55

Beware - WE M14 wood stocks
 
Just a quick note for users here who have managed to get their hands on a WE M14. If you are interested in getting a nice real deal USGI surplus wood stock, there is a site called "Fred's Surplus". They deal in nothing but M14 stocks and accessories, I've done business w/ them before and they are nice to buy from, real down to earth folks.

http://www.fredsm14stocks.com/

It's possible to get a real, good condition wood M14 stock w/ metal bits for less than $30US+ shipping from them. The reason I am posting this information is that once I saw that the WE M14 would be compatible w/ real wood stocks, I conjectured that certain people would start importing them and selling them for insane amounts of money.

I'm not going to "name names", but there is one such ad already on the buy&sell here for a M14 wood stock with a bit of dremel work for over $200 asking price. This is a blatant rip off, and there is no reason players need to be shelling out that kind of cash for a 40 year old piece of surplus wood.

FYI.

mcguyver August 22nd, 2010 22:58

Sometimes you can find them at local surplus shops. Blasty bought one for his Marui M14 from MilArm a few years back, and I think it was around $30 or soemthing cheap like that.

But, if someone wants one, has no tools and is not good with their hands, buying one for $200 already done might be palatable.

Kokanee August 22nd, 2010 23:01

That is a fair point, and as you may be aware I had to spend quite a bit of time (like Blasty did as well before me) previously hollowing out a wood USGI stock to fit a TM M14, whereas the work required is extremely simple in this regard. It would literally be cheaper to purchase the dremel, spend a half hour and then have your stock and a dremel tool for keeps.

I'm just hoping to make people aware of their options, thank you for giving voice to the "buy it now" perspective though ;)

ShelledPants August 22nd, 2010 23:07

Chiming in and reiterating:

Buying a wood stock which has been dremeled to fit an AEG m14 internals for $200 is about right (the dremel work is a mofo to get right and retain a strong grip).

Buying a wood stock for a WE m14 for any more than the $30 + shipping as mentioned above is not a smart idea.

Donster August 22nd, 2010 23:07

thanks for the site. Ive been looking everywhere for a good quality, low cost wood stock. Can those RS stocks be made to fit a Marui M14?

Gunny_McSmith August 22nd, 2010 23:15

damn thats a HUGE selection of m14 stocks.... :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donster (Post 1301088)
thanks for the site. Ive been looking everywhere for a good quality, low cost wood stock. Can those RS stocks be made to fit a Marui M14?

please read above, a dremel is your best friend for the job... :)

Grudge August 22nd, 2010 23:21

I picked up a M14 stock for my TM on ebay and it cost me $46 including shipping. My winter project will be to get my dermel and chisels out and do a little surgery!!

stubs August 23rd, 2010 00:07

it takes about 2 hours to modify the stock if your doing it carefully for the we m14. the site would have been usual tho before i bought 2 stocks of ebay, i'm just trying to make my money and time back with the one i'm selling predone

chaosnemesis September 10th, 2010 11:48

hmmm. it says on his site that fred is no longer shipping to canada. Where else is a good place to buy wooden stocks for the WE? I've tried ebay but it yeilded no results.

Ninja_En_Short September 13th, 2010 15:48

Just one thing, I mailed WE about RS compatibility because I wanted to get the WE in an RS MCS kit.
Long story short : it can't, seems that the WE system has some major dimensions differences with a regular USGI.

stubs September 14th, 2010 14:44

i have moddified a real steel usgi stock to fit my we m14 but there is some differences that would make converting any other real steel stock very hard to do

Boyso July 17th, 2012 12:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaosnemesis (Post 1312725)
hmmm. it says on his site that fred is no longer shipping to canada. Where else is a good place to buy wooden stocks for the WE? I've tried ebay but it yeilded no results.

Sorry for the bump, but any other suggestions for USGI stocks as Fred's not shipping to Canada :/


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