Only just got it so haven't given the ultimate test yet but 'm liking the feel and the way my new 7.62x39 Ruger Ranch Rifle with 14inch barrel. Only punched holes in paper with it so far but it shoots nicely.
Gun control is using both hands
I've got a couple of nice compact Baikal single shot take downs. One in .308. 14" barrel, just over legal length. As I've seen them described on here many times, the factory stocks on the Baikals are very 'industrial'. My buddy hand carved the stock on this one with before I took it off his hands. Reduced the weight quite a bit compared to factory, and made it a bit more ergonomic, and a lot nicer aesthetically.
I've got a second one in .270 with a 20" barrel with synthetic stock which would still qualify for this thread- I guess it saves roughly 4" or so due to the lack of bolt. Comes in at exactly 36" without the suppressor.
16 inch Savage lightweight 308
@Gibo Haha don't give me ideas man!!! I'm poor enough as it is. That is a cool idea though!
@Huk how do you like the lightweight Savage? I loved my old Savage 116 in .270, but it wasn't the lightest to carry. I have been eyeing up the lightweight hunter. I'm also a lefty which limits my options- one of the reasons a Savage appeals.
I started working on a carbon fiber skeleton stock for my Thompson Contender. Been on the back burner for a while though with importing a pistol grip taking a lifetime.
Great thread, this. Where's me hacksaw.....
RIP Harry F. 29/04/20
@Pixie Z I like it, it shoots accurately good mag length good trigger which is easy to lighten,stock is like most plastic ones that is bit flimsy on fore end
They are good guns man. Especially for the dollars. Cheapest way to get into a full power sub six lb package
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17” mod 7, dpt in hi-tech fibreglass stock
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