This is a cool thread and again another superb stock.
Gonna look great once the rifle comes back blued.
At first glance I thought it was a Winchester action with the three position safety but I see it’s a Remington… something different 👍
This is a cool thread and again another superb stock.
Gonna look great once the rifle comes back blued.
At first glance I thought it was a Winchester action with the three position safety but I see it’s a Remington… something different 👍
Very nice work..
Will you add open sights?
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@MSL no, it’s going to have a 1.5-5x20 sitting on top.
@Seventenths they use them a lot on Mausers when building a rifle although after having a parker hale left-side low swing safety for a parker hale I have, I reckon they should be on the other side.
I suppose in a hard-kicking rifle that you may need to use quickly, the thumb would almost be in position around the wrist of the stock. a bit like a forefinger on a semi or pump shotgun in the trigger guard. Not a problem if you are never in that much of a rush
Just a thought, nothing else.
And yes I agree with everyone else here about the craftsmanship shown here. Sadly whilst I am starting to do my own bedding and have done very basic refinishing on a handful of rifles, I am nowhere near that skill level and seem to have even less patience than I used to.
I don't know if it's age or the trade I'm in but I am usually trying to get things done as quickly as possible and that is NOT what this is about.
Quite the opposite. Although It is I suppose like a lot of trades when you are a beginner, you don't always have the right tools and technique which slows you down but once you are proficient you speed up.
A good tradesman always makes it look quick and easy.
jealous
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Really nice design and workmanship H’Nick. Well done.
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Beeing a woodworker myself I can see how much dedication, talent and skill
Is going into each of your projects. Simply admirable!
May I ask where you get your checkering tools from?
Cheers Christian
Thanks Nick. I made a stock for my R93 a few years back. By far not the quality build of your work and I didn’t do the checkering because I don’t have the tools. But maybe I try that then.
Christian
Looks awesome mate, and that's the kind of walnut that I really like!
fantastic work
@small_caliber yes it sure is. It’s virtually a Model 70 now with all the custom work.
Latest job has shaped up nicely. This is a .404 Jeffrey built on a 1908 Mauser, metalwork all done by Allen Carr. It’s now ready for him to put the cross-bolt in, then finish sanding time.
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