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Sending my rilfe off for some work..
06 March 2015, 19:30
NortmanSending my rilfe off for some work..
I just took some photos of my CZ 453 Varmint that has been sitting in my closet for 4 years. Sent them to a smith, to look what can be done with that stock.
Looks better in person.
08 March 2015, 06:52
B L O'ConnorSigh . . . it's a lost cause . . . why not cut your losses and send it to me?

12 March 2015, 00:09
ZekeShikarThat thing is a mess. It's got all sorts of crazy lines etc.
If B L O'C decides he doesn't want it, after all is said and done, he can forward it on to me.
Sorry you got stuck with that sad little thing!
Zeke
12 March 2015, 00:11
ZekeShikarOh, just another thought....
CAMO dip it and cover up all that busyness!
Zeke
08 June 2015, 00:54
budicealei have bad luck. i have about 10 cz rifles...rimfire and centerfire...and have never even come close to wood like that. very nice
blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
13 June 2015, 10:15
Use Enough GunNice fiddleback!

You can only be so lucky!

02 July 2015, 00:07
dwheelsYou know the really sad sad thing about this stock? CZ uses a stain that covers a good portion of the detail of the wood. If that finish were stripped off and cleaned down to new wood, then refinished with just a transparent oil or other finish, it would be eye popping. I look at my CZ american and wonder what else is there. You can see where grain is covered with this stuff. Just a thought, just my opinion, DW
29 August 2015, 02:28
BiebsEbony forend tip, ebony or steel grip cap, and red recoil pad :-)
29 August 2015, 02:51
Steve E.I'm going camping this weekend, send it to me and I'll take care of it. Probably cook some marshmallows with it.
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27 September 2015, 08:03
mightymouseWell, were they able to fix it? Very nice, btw.
27 September 2015, 16:53
metedwheels - I restocked my old 22 Mauser with a stock like that one but no stain. .Yes it's much better without the stain !!

28 September 2015, 16:09
NortmanHi.
No.. not yet.
Purchased a house, that effectivly killed the cash flow.
But in a week or two its getting shipped off to smith.
07 November 2015, 16:44
Dick WrightJust curious... what do you want done with the stock? It looks pretty good as is.
Dick Wright
09 November 2015, 18:22
NortmanWell..
- shorten the forend a 1-2".
- recontour the grip/buttstock area
- slim the forrend for a more wrap around feel. Its a bit blocky now.
- Inletted studs
- Red pad??
- new oil treatment
- forend chekering
Steel treatment:
- rustblueing
- bend the trigger, so its positioned in the back, not in the middle of the trigger guard
10 November 2015, 16:31
Dick WrightSounds good to me. While you're at it, you might want the bolt handle checkered.
Dick Wright