The "E" receiver has a completely different inletting, it has more pillars, a different barrel profile, and the trigger placement is slightly different. It will fit your 93r if it has an "E" receiver.
Will a boyds stock for a E reciever fit on a 93R17? I dont know the difference in the recievers.
Thanks, Steve
The "E" receiver has a completely different inletting, it has more pillars, a different barrel profile, and the trigger placement is slightly different. It will fit your 93r if it has an "E" receiver.
Will it have an E on it? All mine says is 93r17.
Thanks Steve
Nope.
How do I know if I have an E reciever or not?
Thanks again, Steve
Can you post a pictur of it, I could tell you by looking, it is hard to explain.
here ya go
[img width=600 height=450]http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff108/stevecphoto/100_1604.jpg[/img]
Thanks for your help, Steve
That is NOT an "E" receiver. Just a standard receiver.
The "E" receiver has more pillars, the trigger group is shorter, and moved back, the barrel doesn't have the same contour as the receiver where it steps down further out, like yours does. Th"E" receiver barrel steps down right after the receiver. You gun only has one roll pin holding the barrel in the "E" receiver has two pins. Your receiver has a recoil lug on the barrel, this was deleted from the "E" receiver. I also believe that all "E" receiver guns have accu-triggers. That is all the difference I can think of right off the bat.
I thank you. I will have to look at a different stock.
Steve
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