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    Any ideas where I can find a Type-D stock and 3-prong flash hider?

    Vintage stock, second gen 3-prong can be repro if it matches Colt grey. 970B2803-FC7E-40E8-993D-397669CCF00A.jpg

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    The Innovative Industries 3 prong flash suppressors come in black oxide or grey phosphate. > https://www.innovativeindustriesllc....-early-3-prong

    It's the best reproduction that I've seen.

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    Last edited by Renegade04; 01-03-19 at 12:04.
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    Yikes, I thought the stocks were cheaper than that, I’ve seen full furniture sets for $75. The Brownells are supposed to be really bad when it comes to replicating the feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipboy344 View Post
    Yikes, I thought the stocks were cheaper than that, I’ve seen full furniture sets for $75. The Brownells are supposed to be really bad when it comes to replicating the feel.
    Here is another I found. It states that it is refurbished. It is much cheaper.

    http://www.e-sarcoinc.com/m16origina...refurbish.aspx

    Up until about 3 years ago, I was buying D type stocks for $15-$25. Those days are pretty much gone as are most of the stocks.
    Last edited by Renegade04; 01-03-19 at 14:20.
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