What I have is basically every part for an E2 stock, less one of the recoil pad attaching screws. All of the parts are USGI, with the possible exception of the compensator, which has no drawing number or other mark on it. I am not sure if it is supposed to have one or not. The folding buttplate has most of the exterior finish worn off the rearmost surface, but it it nice and tight. It could easily be reparked. The recoil pad is excellent, as are the screw hole filler plugs. The other stock metal (stock liner, backing piece for folding forearm grip, ferrule) is in excellent condition. The folding forend grip is in in very good condition, there are only a few places where the rubberized coating has some wear through on the edges. The latch operates as it should. The forend has a row of 6 holes to allow for fore and aft folding grip adjustment, and 2 are filled by the mounting screws, leaving 4 open. I have 6 of the rubber plugs for these holes, I don't think these are available from any vendor anywhere. I was extremely fortunate to find these more than 10 yrs ago. The correct sling with the extra swivel clip is in excellent condition. The stock is birch, and had some dings and an uneven finish when I got it. I sprayed on a coat of automotive stoneguard on it and a coat of grey primer. It didn't lay down how I wanted it to as it was too thin, so that needs to be sanded/scraped off. I am trying to decide whether I should sell it as a lot, and where. Any ideas as to the value of the whole package? Depending on the potential value I will either put it on the EE or just keep it. Thanks in advance, and if anybody wants detail pics for reference I will be happy to post some.