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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    You could live with that pistol grip?...not long ago I thought about offering the complete package.
    If its a copy of the original Husky, definitely keen. If its not a copy, it looks great, so definitely keen. I have a 1900 in 308NM, great rifle, has an excellent wooden stock. I bought back a fibreglass stock from Canada that is almost an exact copy of the original so now I run the fibreglass for hunting and keep the wooden stock immaculate for when I want to hang up my boots. I have no problem using the Husky 1600 stocks, fit well for a variety of situations. And they're good rifles to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husky1600 View Post
    If its a copy of the original Husky, definitely keen. If its not a copy, it looks great, so definitely keen. I have a 1900 in 308NM, great rifle, has an excellent wooden stock. I bought back a fibreglass stock from Canada that is almost an exact copy of the original so now I run the fibreglass for hunting and keep the wooden stock immaculate for when I want to hang up my boots. I have no problem using the Husky 1600 stocks, fit well for a variety of situations. And they're good rifles to boot.
    The action area and bottom metal etc are off the original old beech (I think) stock...it was a shocker. I grew that thing with car body filler into a shape I liked then made the mold. Its hard to get perfect detail because the original was something like driftwood. Maybe when I'm a bit more organised (everything else I own that goes bang is in bits) I should send this stock your way to see if it works for you and then I can build something if you are keen (or you could use the mold and have a crack)
    Husky1600 and Shearer like this.

 

 

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