I had a stock come in on a Rem 700 heavy barrel and was told it was McMillan. Is there any way to tell? There are no identifying marks on it. I'll get pics up soon.
Look inside the BbL channel. McMillans are marked mid point.
BLCKWLF said:What you'll find in the barrel channel if it is a McMillan stock is a pressed number noting the machinist who inletted the stock.
Dusty Stevens said:I just looked at 6 mcmillans and i see no mark pressed into the barrel channel nor have i ever.
Another "back from the dead" thread. No offense intended BLKWLF, but take a look at the dates when you reply to a thread. If it's older than a few pages, it's old....... The other thread you replied to was 11 years old. This one is only 2.5 yoa.
Dusty, some 40X's came with McMillen's and they were stamped in front of the recoil lug, but these are the only ones that I have ever seen like this.I just looked at 6 mcmillans and i see no mark pressed into the barrel channel nor have i ever. All are fully finished inletted from mcmillan. You can post a pic and we can identify it. I have seen the stamped in model on manners stocks. You can tell a mcmillan if you look in the mag cutout the fill can be scratched with a knife easily and looks kinda like that newspaper insulation they use in attics these days but solid
I believe Remington stamped them. Cause I know for a fact, at least current stocks, only have a number in the barrel channel noting the machinist who inletted it. McMillan doesn't put their name on the product, unless it's on the rubber basket weave butt pad used on select stocks with certain hardware.I did see a new 40x rimfire like that but i think remington must have been the stamper
McMillan doesn't put their name on the product, unless it's on the rubber basket weave butt pad used on select stocks with certain hardware.
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Here's info from the website about this:
"31a. How can I tell if my stock is a McMillan?
There is no designation on the stock stating that it is a McMillan.
Did you buy it directly from McMillan? Currently, the only markings made inside the barrel channel are the numbers noting who inletted it.I own at least one that is clearly marked (molded in) "MCMILLAN" in the bottom of the barrel channel.
The only stocks that I have seen stamped came from Remington and were SS 40X's, and this stock DOES NOT have an al bedding block installed.Keep in mind that McMillan sells many "flat top" stocks that are sold to gunsmiths to finish, inlett, paint, install hardware, etc. These gunsmiths do many things to the stocks that differ from how things are done at McMillan. Many order stocks from several manufacturers of fiberglass/composite stocks and may mark them themselves so as to avoid confusion.


Got a picture? And I'll put this question to rest. You could very well be right.

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