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Do I need any additional parts? So just remove the top part of a Springfield m1a scout and drop it in this wood stock and it's ready for the range? — 3 Answers

by Coach Wai, from CA, United States Asked on September 20, 2018

Name Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Springfield M1A Style 1 Stock (4.6)
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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on February 06, 2019

This is designed to be a drop-in stock, so no additional parts should be needed.

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Answered by Dreamsinger, member, from WA, United States, on August 17, 2019

Actually, it will require the liner assembly and screws at the minimum to "drop it in". If your Scout Squad has a wood stock you can take the parts from it other wise you'll need to purchase the liner and screws separately.

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Answered by Crmath, guest, from PR, United States, on September 12, 2024

Looks like it needs a forend ferrule, too.

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