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heres a few i have made , some of you may remember a little while back .http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/ae233/midge281/th_midgephone039.jpg

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And another         Cheers.     Bill.

Some fantastic looking stocks on here and some great talent.   Would it be possible to use one of those dremel type tools with all the various attachments to carve out a gunstock from scratch, inclu

Hiya Mark.   Thank you me dear.   Yes it was a good job I had some to spare mate   Well I managed to get to the Range, and have a pop. She felt realy nice to hold and shoot, and it was good to

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Hiya Kyle.

 

 

Cheer's mate :thumbs:

 

First time for everthing so they say, and this is a first mate laugh.gif and proberbly the last laugh.gif the people who make stock's by hand deserve every penny they charge :doh:

 

Realy enjoying it though, and looking forward to the first shot with her new furiture :thumbs:

 

Not tempted to buy a plank then mate?

 

 

ATB.

 

 

Bill.

No chance Bill, im not good with wood lol. Im a metal man :whistling: it would be a bit heavy if I made it from Ally or steel lol

 

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My dad made a cast of my old cometa 300s stock with lightened alloy titanium mix it came out a treat if hes still got it ill post some pictures :D

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Just refurbished my crappy Chinese smk db4 !400A18A9-6313-4785-A583-55AB4F35E5A2-3730D446A3D-E052-4CEB-9C87-07B3AD597977-37324E61CDD-2A88-4846-B538-FCC9D906004C-373F2359E58-87F6-4C5D-93FC-AD8B052B8E63-373877F2F93-A07C-44C0-ABEC-7C7DC668710C-393

this looks pretty nice how did you get the colour in the grain ?

Tye dye :) sanded it back one coat of red one blue another red another blue sanding in between 10 coats of true oil :)

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