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Offline DrMichael

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Anybody have really pretty wood for their carbines
« on: March 25, 2007, 01:07:30 AM »
This is a stock I made a few years back. I like restoring antique shotguns as a hobby and have restocked a few. I found this gorgeous piece of wood and thought I needed a carbine stock made with the proper LOP, cast, and lean for me personally. I also made a full length hanger bar in order to lend support to that outrageously figured... yet thin forearm. It is pillar bedded in both the grip screw and forearm. I have since fully checkered my favorite toy. And no there is no recoil pad, it is checkered like many older double barrels. Currently it wears a Bullberry 17 Hornet, but also has a bullberry 17HMR, Bullberry 17M4. I've shown you mine no show me yours PLEASE!

Dr. Michael

And no I don't really make stocks for sale, it just beats paying for a therapist.

Offline Keith L

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Re: Anybody have really pretty wood for their carbines
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2007, 02:15:42 AM »
That is a great stock and forend set!  You do nice work.

If you go down into the rifle forums you will find a TC rifles and carbines forum.  You may get more interest down there, but I think many of the same people read this one as well.
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Offline DrMichael

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sorry about that I'll move it
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2007, 04:26:35 AM »
feel free to delete it here... thanks