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I've noticed that the options for aftermarket synthetic stocks in the traditional pattern for M1A rifles has thinned out lately. There are some options out there:

SAI Polymer Stocks: These have been discussed in numerous threads and some folks like them, some don't. I don't think these are available for individual sale on Springfield's website. I don't know if you can contact them to place an order over the phone. I have not read anything about people modifying these stocks.

USGI Fiberglass: Quite a few places still sell these and quality and condition vary widely. Again, some people like them, some people don't. I've read quite a few threads where people have modified them to try to improve accuracy.

AG Composites: I have not read any threads where anyone said they did not like this stock. I've read it is lightweight, rigid and range reports have been glowing. It is an investment and, as of this writing, it is out of stock on their website.

Wolfe's Modified Fiberglass: Again, I have not read any threads where anyone said they did not like this stock. I've read it is strong, durable, and range reports have also been very favorable. I understand that to get the most out of it, bedding is needed. It is heavier than a USGI fiberglass stock and can be an investment, like the AG Composites stock, with all the options.

DeltaM14: I recently read a thread about this one and I have seen some earlier threads written a couple years ago when this company seems to have started up. The most recent thread indicated that tonyben was going to receive one for review. I am very curious how this will compare to other synthetic options.

McMillan: These seem to be the synthetic stock of choice for those competing in matches and those seeking to wring out the last quarter inch of accuracy out of their rifles. From what I have read, bedding is required, they're not light, and they are an investment as well.

I've read that hueygunner and law483 used to produce some very sought after synthetic stocks in the traditional pattern. Sadly, these are no longer produced. I read about a rigid rail modification that was performed by halfmoa that seemed to produce good results. The less said about how that ended, the better. I read that Gus Fisher used to modify some USGI fiberglass stocks by filling them with MarineTex. He stopped doing those projects when the M14 was replaced as the service rifle for competitions.

These options described above are in reference to synthetic stocks in the traditional pattern. Sage, Troy, Juggernaut, JAE, Archangel, Blackfeather, and Vltor are excellent and popular options. However, these are all pistol grip stocks (Or close to pistol grip). Not saying pistol grips are bad, just saying that these are not options for those looking for a more traditional shape.

I understand the M14/M1A is kind of a niche market. My purpose in this thread is not to knock wood or pistol grip stocks, nothing wrong with them. I can also understand why people stop making stocks, it's a lot of work, time, and commitment to turn out a quality product. I started this thread mainly to write a consolidated list of aftermarket, synthetic, traditional pattern stocks and ask the forum if I have overlooked any other options out there. It was not until I searched around that I even heard of hueygunner or law483 and it was long after they had stopped making stocks. I figure this might make it easier for anyone else out there that is also searching. Anyone heard of anything else out there?
 

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A USGI synthetic stock, be it an original, 1 of our Mod Fibs or anything in between is absolutely the way to go. The GI syns are a blank sheet of canvas & one is only limited by imagination. I've done rear lugged NM stocks, CQB style PG side folders & everything in between..... McMils are fantastic stocks that are top shelf in every way, other than cost the only down side is their weight..... The LAW483s are works of art, i prefer his early ones simply because of their synthetic construction. His later wood stocks are absolutely beautiful & truth be told are probably more refined..... Ive only done a few HG stocks. They are nicely done, rigid & light but have a VERY thin outter shell. If you bed one just skim it..... I also have limited experience with the AG stocks but have been very impressed with everything I've seen! Extremely well done stocks made with very high quality materials, light & VERY rigid..... The old Bell & Carlsons are hard to find these days but well worth the effort it takes to get one. Nicely done rigid stocks that are extremely light, they are true featherweights!..... The absolute bottom of the M14 stock barrel are the SAI plastics. Weak as well water & limp as a dish rag they are constructed from cheap, oily plastic. When used "as is" they are perfectly serviceable but that's it! As a foundation stock they have no redeeming qualities whatsoever & are a waste of time, $$$ & effort.
 

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OP I hope that you don't mind if I ask a question re: a stock I just got. If so my apology. I bought a rifle last weekend with two stocks, one Boyd's walnut and one is a synthetic smooth no checkering almost slick feeling. Green paint I think. No selector cut out unless it's filled.
Inside magwell D 3741 G-3

I like it but don't know what / who made. Again OP sorry if this is considered a hi-Jack.
 

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OP I hope that you don't mind if I ask a question re: a stock I just got. If so my apology. I bought a rifle last weekend with two stocks, one Boyd's walnut and one is a synthetic smooth no checkering almost slick feeling. Green paint I think. No selector cut out unless it's filled.
Inside magwell D 3741 G-3

I like it but don't know what / who made. Again OP sorry if this is considered a hi-Jack.
I don not consider it a hijack, no worries.

Unfortunately I am still a novice when it comes to the M14/M1A world. I do not know what that code means. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will chime in.

Sometimes when folks fill in the selector cut out, they do not paint the inside and you can see that it is filled in. I have heard of some very early fiberglass stocks that did not have any checkering. That may be one of them.
 

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..... The absolute bottom of the M14 stock barrel are the SAI plastics. Weak as well water & limp as a dish rag they are constructed from cheap, oily plastic. When used "as is" they are perfectly serviceable but that's it! As a foundation stock they have no redeeming qualities whatsoever & are a waste of time, $$$ & effort.
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Additionally, the GI synthetic stocks are made from two halves bonded together. If you take the action out of the stock, generally you can see from the inside that it is two halves with seam down the middle....
 

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Hueygunner still has some, AFAIK, but the price is a bit steep.

I bought my McMillan from DaveP for $200. The ferrule needed to be reworked, but it's all good now. I feel like my action is bedded into a telephone pole when I hold it. Indestructible; and that's coming from a Marine.

I'll let you know how the new Delta14 stock works out.

Tony.
 

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From the reply posts made here, I am adding to the list of aftermarket, synthetic, "traditional/classic" style stocks.

Bell & Carlson: They used to make M1A stocks but not anymore. Used ones are still out there in the community. They look well made and solid. I've read they are light but strong. Hefty price tag though.

Brown Precision Stocks: The price list on their website still lists a M1A High Power stock. This is a stock blank and preparation, finishing, and bedding is required. Looks like Brown stocks are pretty lightweight and strong. Price is not as high as others until you start adding options.

MPI: Their website lists two stocks for the M1A/M14. Bedding is needed and these stocks are pretty pricey too.

The above options are in addition to what I originally posted. So, to summarize the "classic" options that are still in production, we have:

SAI polymer
USGI Fiberglass
AG Composites
Wolfe's Modified Fiberglass
DeltaM14
McMillan
Brown
MPI
 

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SAI Polymer Stocks: These have been discussed in numerous threads and some folks like them, some don't. I don't think these are available for individual sale on Springfield's website. I don't know if you can contact them to place an order over the phone. I have not read anything about people modifying these stocks.
Do many guys want the original SAI polymer stocks? I bought a scout squad and I was turning it into a Bush rifle. I have the original stock in new unfired condition.
 

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Delta 14 chassis

Just an FYI, the site for the Delta 14 chassis does not have an M in the 14. I tried to search it and the site would come up if you searched Delta14chassis.
thanks to all, Professional articles are coming in the next 2 months, right in time for Shot Show.
 
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