eBay is your friend.
https://www.boydsgunstocks.com/product-configurator
not sure which one you broke...the Barrel band forend is $59.95 the pistol grip buttstock starts at $79.95
Two good suggestions here. I would normally suggest checking Numrich, but they appear to be out
I put a set of Boyd's stocks on my Marlin a little while back. They have the traditional walnut, but that's not the route I went. I chose the pepper laminate with a scale pattern instead of checkering. Came out great.
Two good suggestions here. I would normally suggest checking Numrich, but they appear to be out
I put a set of Boyd's stocks on my Marlin a little while back. They have the traditional walnut, but that's not the route I went. I chose the pepper laminate with a scale pattern instead of checkering. Came out great.
Received mine today, did you have to modify stock to fit? Unfortunately my forearm came in damaged.
7/16/17 Update #1
Three months after receiving the stocks, I finally had a few hours to put them on the gun. Before the stocks, I swapped out the the Weaver Scout Rail for the longer XS Sights Lever Rail. Some folks have issues with alignment, but my installation was about as simple as they come. I like the fact that it offers multiple optic mounting locations.
The Boyd's forend went on pretty easily. It is very snug and doesn't rattle like my factory one did. The buttstock took some fitting. I'd say about an hour and a half of slowly filing and chiseling by hand then test fitting. A Dremel is a much faster way... to ruin a new stock. Patience is your friend.
The Boyd's stocks are designed to fit various years and models of Marlin lever actions, so a little bit of finish inletting and less than perfect alignment is to be expected. The fit is snug, but the wood is a bit proud on the receiver and the tang. This gun isn't a show piece, so I'm not terribly worried about it. But, I wouldn't buy a factory gun with those tolerances. I could shave the wood down, but then I have to refinish everything. So, I will leave it for now.
I ordered the stock with Boyd's laser cut checkering. The particular style of checkering I chose was a scale pattern. Combined with the pepper laminate stock color, it is not your traditional lever gun furniture, but I am pleased with it.
Pics of the new stocks and lever rail.
Turned out good, thanks jester and hayseed
Did y'all reblue your guns or were they in that good of shape?
Leroy and Hayseed yalls look good, may do a 30-30 I got and see what happens.
Was there a lot of fitting to do?
Was there a lot of fitting to do?
That's the original finish on mine. I had just wiped it down with a light coat of rust preventive, so that covers some of the imperfections. You can't tell it but the bluing is worn off the lever on the edges. There is some freckling on the receiver. All the typical stuff. It just doesn't show up in the pics. It's actually more of my "all-weather" gun.