Well, theoretically, a person could buy them from Browning as a regular replacement part: $254 for stock, $106 for forearm (and they'd probably want both together so they'd match). But I'd check with Browning to see if that's still true. Personally, I think the Browning stocks are so much nicer than the new Winchester 1885 stocks; and I'd think there might be some interest there from someone looking to replace their's. You might try selling it on an auction site, with a hefty Reserve.