TenMetrePeter wrote:It could be done to most stocks with a bandsaw and a replacement metal butt plate, but what butchery.
NOT TRUE ... if you cut at the 140mm line most stocks will not have the strength to stay in 1 piece or will be in 2 pieces. And there are stocks where part of the buttplate attachment are at or below that 140mm line.
You'll be having to screw/bolt on plates or drill & run bolts internally on those that "seem" to be in 1 piece for strength. That grip to rear of the stock area is one of the areas where we see stocks cracking even now. To take away material is to weaken it further.
Remember this rule requires ANYTHING behind the grip to the BUTTPLATE (not the buttplate attachment) be clear below 140mm of the CL of the bore.
I suspect that they were "gracious" enough to go from 130 to 140mm as even some new (Walther Expert and Anatomic as 2 examples) stocks did not meet 130mm.
The two above >>>>just<<<<< make 140, I think when I (roughly) measured them, the Expert was 136mm and the Anatomic was 138mm.
AND!!! For those of you with a metal stock who think you are perfectly fine ...... A 2002CA with a metal stock:
Missed it by a whole 20mm! How can you cut that at 140?
(And yeah ... ignore the taped on weights.......)