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I'm thinking about buying a choate Monte Carlo buttstock, and a Choate Varmint forend w/ bipot T Rail for my .308 survivor, What do you guys think a used survivor stock set is worth?
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I just bought a NIW Survivor Buttstock only in our classifieds that the seller ordered directly from Choates for $25 shipped to me. I would expect to pay between $25 to $35 for a Survivor buttstock shipped and in your hand in excellent condition. With no shipping between $20 to $30. Anything less is a good deal, anything more, don't buy it. If you include a Survivor forearm bump those prices somewhere between $5 and $10. There is a difference between th Choate Survivor set and the Choate Varminter set, with the Survivor being less expensive....<><....
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