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Check out this alternative to checkering a laminate stock...........UPDATED NEW PIC

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07 March 2007, 05:48
ted thorn
Check out this alternative to checkering a laminate stock...........UPDATED NEW PIC
It is 3M outdoor stairway tape. I would think you could cut it to any shape $7 a roll. What do you think?
Here is a much easier approach to the same idea.


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07 March 2007, 06:09
Fish30114
I've seen it used before, a little utilitarian even for me.

That particular pattern is too high on my homophobe scale (gay-o-meter)!
07 March 2007, 07:07
ted thorn
quote:
Originally posted by Fish30114:
I've seen it used before, a little utilitarian even for me.

That particular pattern is too high on my homophobe scale (gay-o-meter)!


What do you sugguest? The pattern I used is a combination of two well used checkering patterns. Odd "Gay" I never thought hmmmmm.


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07 March 2007, 17:10
Brent
I used to think there was nothing you could to do hurt the image of a laminated stock. I guess I was wrong. Wink

To each his own.
Brent


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07 March 2007, 17:21
Hot Core
Hey Ted, Interesting idea. Do you think there will be any problem with the "edges" rolling up with use?
07 March 2007, 17:56
Dago Red
I think it is kind of cool. probably wouldn't do it myself, but I think it looks good on that stock.

Red


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07 March 2007, 18:01
tin can
Brownells used to sell a clear laquer that had sand in it- sold it in spray cans.

similar to the adhesive-backed application above, I textured the grip and forearm areas on an old .22 target rifle I spiffed up a little.
08 March 2007, 04:58
ted thorn
As far as the edges rolling they probably will. This is just an off season experiment. This stock is slippery when wet and that is when I carry this rifle....rain, snow, sleet ect. I am going to cut many different styles in the months to come I have no intentions of makeing this a permanent addition to this gun. Just for hunting but might as well play with the design until November.


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08 March 2007, 07:50
montea6b
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08 March 2007, 08:28
ElCaballero
I think you guys are being a little hard on Ted. I would rather have a removable grip surface than fuzzed out checkering.

However, when using a utilitarian system it is probably better to stick with a utilitarian pattern.


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08 March 2007, 12:21
Hog Killer
I wish tigertate had some big pieces of that stuff on his 550Mag the last time he had it up here.(lam. stocked) Damn thing nearly jumped out of my hands when I shot it. I guess that is to be expected with over 115 lbs of recoil and no textured surfaces.

Keith


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08 March 2007, 13:17
lawndart
Kinda looks like the guy from cylinder and slide with his mustache up between two, ah, hooters. Yep, two hooters.


08 March 2007, 13:49
bobby van der Putten
A french gunsmith came up with this rubber inserts alternative

http://www.armureriejeannot.com/off_road.htm
08 March 2007, 14:08
Bent Fossdal
quote:
Originally posted by bobby van der Putten:
A french gunsmith came up with this rubber inserts alternative

http://www.armureriejeannot.com/off_road.htm


OMG!Really did not like the Ruger in question, but this was terrible!!!!! Eeker


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08 March 2007, 19:23
Hot Core
quote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
... I am going to cut many different styles in the months to come I have no intentions of makeing this a permanent addition to this gun. Just for hunting but might as well play with the design until November.
Hey Ted, The very best Hunting Buddy I've ever had was also blessed with the gift of constantly "trying new things". Sometime they worked great and were incorporated into our regular Hunting, others were soon left behind.

It seems like you've found an excellent alternative to Checkering. And I'd be interested in hearing how it goes as you progress in your Testing.

Your ability to just cut out such an intricate pattern is even interesting to me. As I sit here thinking what it would look like if "I" had done it attempted to do it, would REALLY have the guys rolling on the floor. Big Grin

Best of luck with it. You may replace "Checkering" Termite Food as a thing of the past. Wink
08 March 2007, 20:33
free_miner
www.ahlmans.com will checker laminate for $75, I've had them do two, not broken diamonds or any other problems