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I have 2 what I'm pretty sure are M1A stocks and some hardware for trade..
I think the fiberglass one might be worth a little more than the wood one...
Both need some refinement...

It appears that a bored Dixie Rebel added a little trench art to the bottom of the wood one:confused:

I have NO idea what they are worth to you, but you can have them in exchange for something I can use.
AR stuff, Ammo 5.56, 9mm, 300bo... mags for Glock 17, AR, Ruger MK2 .22... a small window AC unit, +/-$

ETA: box I got this stuff in says it came from Treeline Enterprises
A little google-fu revealed that they specialize in m14/m1a stuff.

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The stock is birch and worth about $75. give or take. The synthetic is the new model but I don't know what they're going for. GLWS.
 
I found another butplate in the wreckage...
Is got a trap door on it even:s0155:

ETA...I stand corrected.
I guess it's the rest of the one but plate...
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The plate on the left is actually a part of the one on the right. It hinges up to form an "L" to act as a support on top of the shoulder for full auto fire on original M14s. The one with the trap door is the actual buttplate that bolts to the stock
 
The plate on the left is actually a part of the one on the right. It hinges up to form an "L" to act as a support on top of the shoulder for full auto fire on original M14s. The one with the trap door is the actual buttplate that bolts to the stock

I appreciate the insight!

Even if I don't ever sell this crap, at least I'm getting educated on the platform...
I know a little about a lot, but not not a lot about much(AR15s, Movie quotes, song lyrics, and Halo Universe lore notwithstanding).. but now I know a little more about M14 anatomy.... Thanks!
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