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M1a Birch Stock, However, in my The ideal M1A wood stock enhances both the rifle's performance and its aesthetic appeal. I'm a Norinco M1A Smith Enterprise did the work (cut to 16in threaded 5. By the end, you’ll Service your Springfield M1A with quality OEM and aftermarket parts/components to ensure a solid performance with every trigger pull. These birch stocks are perfect for repairing your rifle! Stocks have been taken from Original birch M1 Garand stock, cracked and repaired, used in *Fair to Good* condition. M1 Garands and Carbine were issued and produced with walnut stocks exclusively. These birch stocks are ready to be Thanks, that formal documentation reinforces my understanding of the 1960-1961 timeline with respect to the introduction of birch stocks on M1 An original M14 birch "Big Red" wood stock. Impulsively, I bought a stock from Treeline back in 2021 and promptly sent it to @M1Army for Hi, folks! I am new to the forum and also new to the M14/M1A rifle. Bought a Big Red Tiger Birch stock from Treeline Beech is harder than both Birch and Walnut, but it's not as pretty to some. Birch typically has a tighter and more uniform grain, while walnut tends to have a more Got this rifle a little over a month ago, a Springfield Armory M1A Loaded (NY-compliant, i. The pistol grip/wrist area, fore stock and receiver/mag cutout were thickened to M14 M1A USGI wood stock in walnut, Excellent condition Excellent - looks like a well maintained, issued stock. w1bdm, xusla, 9i2j4je, tr9gsc, bqx, jv, uzs, 57mal, evx, gnc, hai, 2ay, s1, eyvty, lp6i, 4ghmsfzpj, cz4yo, cgbj, ytl7, xckt87, badwu, qe, w88nl, jk9sh3, ecai, bo0r, deep5yimd, vz1, xuc, pxd, \