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I have a CZ 550 American Safari in 375. Could someone give me an idea of what it would cost to have the stock reworked/turned down so that it has more of an express-style look to it (Rigby pattern?). I've seen several on this forum, so I figures someone could put me in the ball park. Thanks,
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Here is just a guess.
The reshape is the cheap part.
$25-50 to reshape (might be low depending on the amount of shaping needed.
$150-200 to refinish
$150-300 to rechecker.

So between $325-$550.

Only think you save is the inletting and blank.


As usual just my $.02
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JudgeG had his done and I think it was $650. It was exceptionally well done, though. Looked perfect!


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JudgeG had his done and I think it was $650. It was exceptionally well done, though. Looked perfect!


and still way cheaper than a new stock

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Thanks guys.
 
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