03 August 2004, 11:31
TrademarkTexanNeed help on pricing stock work
Had a couple of guns stolen recently, and I'm getting pushback from the insurance company about the price I put on it. Bear in mind that I have
replacement cost insurance, not what it's "worth," but what it would cost to replace it.
The gun was a pre-64 (mid-50s) M70 Featherweight 270, with a nice custom stock in A-AA grade Claro, with a Leupold 2-7 Vari-X II.
I put $2000 for the replacement cost. Can anyone provide cost estimates for having a stock like I mentioned made? It wasn't fancy, just a nice stock with good checkering. I know some stockmakers get $2500+ for one, but I need an "average" cost.
Any links would be helpful, for documenting my claim, or quotes from reputable stockmakers.
Thanks a lot...we finally have a chance to use this forum to protect the "average Joe" from the powers that be.
03 August 2004, 11:43
500grainsIf you are not going with a world class stockmaker, here are some typical costs for the neighborhood gunsmith:
rough duplicating $130
inlet and finish $400
glass bed $50
grip cap $75
recoil pad $50
basic checkering $300
plus cost of the blank
03 August 2004, 17:21
TrademarkTexanLooks like about $1000 for the work, and I've seen some blanks that are pretty nice for around $300, plus $800 for the rifle. That's $2100. Is that about right?
03 August 2004, 17:50
500grainsforend tip: $75
Increase the total by $3000 to $???? for a first class stockmaker to do it.
04 August 2004, 05:10
TrademarkTexanThanks for the estimates...does anybody have something more substantial? Unfortunately, just typing a price on a message board doesn't provide much ammo against an insurance adjuster.
Does anyone have links to gunsmith's website with prices?
04 August 2004, 05:34
M1TankerYou should post this in the "Gunsmithing" forum further down the list. There are a few stock makers who hang out there and could help you out better,
04 August 2004, 05:54
GatogordoJust go to Hallowell and Co and get some of their prices. You're not too far from Terrell, perhaps Hershell Chadick can help you out. Your Value of $2000 is cheap IMO for REPLACEMENT costs, meaning going out and recreating the rifle from the action out, so to speak.
04 August 2004, 06:19
TrademarkTexanAny contact info for those folks?
04 August 2004, 17:21
TrademarkTexanWell, good news! I provided about 15 links to gunbroker and Gunsamerica rifles that are similar to mine, and they agreed that my price was fair.
I could have claimed more for the custom stock, but it wasn't made by a "name" maker, and it didn't have any embellishments, except plain old checkering.
BTW, I listed the scope seperately.
Thanks for the help!