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Quote: That's the beauty of doing work for friends or family. They leave you be about turnaround time because they know they can't find a better deal around My brother as of late has really been bothering me to finish his project. But that's been going on a year now! Maybe this winter I told him. | ||
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Quote: My brother Idared has the pattern, so perhaps he can shoot some pics. I have the duplicated stock, but it is still "a work in progress". The action panels in finished mode are "feathered in" as almost shadows, rather than raised extensions. I will take pics of the stock when it's finished. I recently opted for early retirement, and I'm fast running out of excuses to not finish Idared's projects. He's been pretty patient with my horrible turnaround. GV | |||
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Quote: Red, It seems to be that every year somewhere between Dec-Feb you will see Midwayusa put out a limited run for sale. You pretty much have to strike while the iron is hot. I didnt strike fast enough and actually purchased this stock from another AR member in the classifieds. -Mike | |||
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I have one of these stocks that I am going to use soon. I cannot decide on the caliber. However, Just looking at it, the action cut and floorplate cutout look quite a bit undersized. Did anyone else have that problem? Mine says its for a LR Mauser, but for some reason it looks like it is for a SR Mauser. Just an observation. Did you guys have to remove a lot of wood to get the action to drop in? Doug | |||
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Idared, Thanks, yes if you get the time some pics would be appreciated. Must be nice to have a brother and one who's interest in the hobby rivals your own. I'm hoping that when my boys get old enough they'll enjoy it with their dad. Sometime next year I'll try to carve my first stock, the mannlicher. the inletting actually worries me more than the carving & layout. Good luck this season. As an aside, I removed the white spacers from the Mark X I recently picked up. Under the pad was plain, unfinished hardwood. Sheesh. Still, it looks ten times better without the spacers. It's hard to believe that white spacers were ever in fashion, lol. Even worse, I remember wanting a Rem 700 BDL just cuz it had em, bleech! | |||
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Quote: z1r Yes, it is nice to have someone as close to me as Grandview is and also a big plus we enjoy many of the same hobbies and agree on nearly everything. I know I am lucky in this respect. I hope your sons enjoy these things also. I was not that lucky, but at least my son is not an anti and voted for Bush even though he lives in Albany, New York. For that I do feel blessed. Quote: A year is much to quick to start complaining. A good share of the time Grandview has my stuff so long that I forget what it looks like, and end up trading it to him via a "Sibling Horse trade". The invention of the digital camera and e-mail help me to keep better track of things now, although sometimes I think he sends me pictures just to tantalize me. A bit like dangling a carrot in front of a rabbit. | |||
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Gentlemen I have two of the Euro pattern stocks that I bought from midway. I will sell them for $45.00 each shipped in the U.S. or $80.00 for both. They have knots, cracking ect. Can send pictures if needed. James | |||
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Nice work, guys. I'm working on one right now. I really the Euro design of this particular stock but I'm not really enamored with the side panels. I keep trying to convince myself that they look good, but I am seriously contemplating amputation. | |||
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