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Thread: Super Ten Mk 3 stock.... nice:)

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    Super Ten Mk 3 stock.... nice:)

    Hello,

    Thought you might like to see a pic of the new Super Ten Walnut stock, as there aren't many around yet.

    Stock is nicely figured walnut, with a slimmer grip than the Mk 2. The grip chequering on the Mk 3 is much sharper than that on the Mk 2. The fore end is also chequered... a great improvement.

    The new shape of the fore end is also a great improvement, as the shaping around the buddy bottle makes it look much tidier, and the bottle integration is improved,

    A great improvement for little money... £150, and the stock is a perfect fit on the Mk 2 action.

    http://members.aol.com:/dougdarter/s10s.jpg
    Regards,

    Doug

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    Thanks for the pic.

    Definitely inspired by the S400/410 stock.

    Rustam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustam Bana
    Definitely inspired by the S400/410 stock.

    Rustam
    Definitely has that look about it!

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    A great improvement for little money... £150, and the stock is a perfect fit on the Mk 2 action.

    Nice
    could you please let me know if the £150 is for a stock i can retro fit to my s10 or is the £150 extra from the standard beech jobbie.
    also where from?
    thanks
    bill

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    Hello,

    The Mk 3 Walnut stock, as a stand alone item, is listed at £150 from BSA. My dealer sold me this one for £130, so they obviously cost a lot less to the dealer (and mine was special order too)!!

    I think that it costs around £50 extra, when ordered on a new gun.

    It's simple to fit... remove the main screw under the fore end (phillips), remove the safety catc, which is just one screw, then remove the trigger guard.. 1 woodscrew, and a phillips screw which screws ito a pillar underneath the action. Pull the stock off, and put the new one on. 5 minute job!!

    Regards,

    Doug
    Regards,

    Doug

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    I had 2 superten's with bad fitting mags, is the reworked mag on the MK 3 much different?

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    Sorry, perhaps a misunderstanding.... this gun is a Mk2, with a Mk3 stock, neverteless, the mag fit's perfectly, or at least as perfectly as a BSA mag fits.

    Doug
    Regards,

    Doug

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    Nice stock, looks quite dark walnut in the photo. How does it compare weight wise to the old beech stock?

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    OOOHHHH!!!! looks nice.

    is there an mk 3 action?...had to ask..

    £150..ouch! looks like i have to do my own version(bullpupped of course! )

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    BSA have some other rather nice stocks in the pipeline for some of their other guns

    Can't say anymore as I am sworn to secrecy
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    Looks really nice, dark and brooding...they have done a really nice job in giving it more 'lines & curves'.

    You have mail regarding the Mk2 stock.

    Cheers

    Ian
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    Doug, you have snail mail on the way with payment for the old stock
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    Has it still got the adjustable butt pad?

    Cheers,

    Steve
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    Hello Steve,

    Yes, it's identical unfortunately..... it does the job, but it's like putting a budget tyre on a Ferrari!!

    Doug
    Regards,

    Doug

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