Stock for XP100

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Melvin in SC

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I have a centergrip XP100 action I'm thinking of barrelling to a rifle. What stock could I use for this project. I'm mainly concerned with the front action screw, as it is in a different location. I can get the rear tang drilled and tapped for the rear screw. Just wondering if anyone had built one on this action, and what stock was used It will be primarily a hunting, varmint rifle.
Thanks,
melvin
 
Melvin,
I got a Richards Micro Fit stock. Drilled the rear hole and tapped to accept from the bottom. McMillan offer the inlet for the XP also.

Mike
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xp100 action

Not exactally sure on how the law see it, but I have read threads stating that once a pistol action such as the XP-100 has been converted to a rifle, it cannot be reversed legally. Maybe someone with more expertize in firearm legaleze can elaborate more on this if you ever decide to change back RANDY
 
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Melvin,
I got a Richards Micro Fit stock. Drilled the rear hole and tapped to accept from the bottom. McMillan offer the inlet for the XP also.

Mike
7064Xp-100_rifle.JPG

Thanks, Mike,
That rifle looks great!! What caliber???
Melvin
 
223 AI, Hart barrel, Harrell brake, 40X trigger, Holland bolt handle, and a full action job with bolt bushings. Friend that built it is a gunsmith as a hobby. Machinist for a long time. He gave me the barrel because it was not up to BR groups, but works fine for doggin.

Rewinder, if you sold the gun, it would be illegal for the guy who bought it to convert it back, but the person who built it can switch it. Look at the T/C and Encore guns.

Mike
 
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