TECHNICALLY.....,
The still do, as unless they have changed their policy, they can copy any stock that you provide them. Which means that if you want a stock they don't produce, but can get hold of one such, you can get them to make it for you. Also you can get them to make "corrections" to something in the stock shape by altering the "master" stock which you provide. Which is why one can get the "easier to shoot" Bess stock, for example..., somebody provided a "corrected stock" to them for the Pedersoli Bess, and they liked it so much they kept producing it. The PROBLEM is that (iirc) the minimum order for the stocks when you give them something new to do, is a dozen, and at $300 each, that means you have to pony-up $3600, plus shipping. THEN you need to figure out what to do with the other 11 stocks, that you now own.
I suppose you could find buyers for them....
I confess that I've toyed with the idea of having them copy an India stock in walnut, with some changes to that stock, if for no other reason than to drop a couple pounds off the India made muskets. Heck, swapping over the the parts to the American made stock would still put the India musket at less than the cost of the Italian...., and who cares if you bang up and India made repro while reenacting ??
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