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Stock duplication
31 December 2013, 16:09
hdxr750Stock duplication
I was wondering who would be a good contact to do a duplicate a stock from my or maybe even their blank. I cannot afford to spend a lot of $, which is why I might want to use my own American Walnut. It is close to 40 years old.
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31 December 2013, 17:34
Jim KobeGo to the ACGG website and look up some of the gunmakers who do stock dupication, most can furnish a pattern and/or wood.
WWW.ACGG.orgJim
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10841 Oxborough Ave So
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31 December 2013, 20:29
Fjoldchristrees here on AR does stock duplication.
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31 December 2013, 21:48
ramrod340quote:
christrees
Yep Chris does duplication. I do duplication as does several others here on AR. If you are talking a 90-95% semi. For a semi you aren't talking a lot of $ if you want a finished copy then that is another can of worms
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
31 December 2013, 22:41
Aaron Little http://www.mjtulogunmakers.com/01 January 2014, 06:56
Toomany ToolsContact Oonnie Gemmes at Show-Me Gunstocks. I'm sure he'd have what your looking for.
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01 January 2014, 07:55
Dall85Donnie Gemes

Call him, he is not quick on email (660) 438-4568.
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01 January 2014, 10:43
npd345=1 for Chris ''christrees" he has done three for me so far and the quality as well as the pric'se has been great!
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Originally posted by Fjold:
christrees here on AR does stock duplication.
02 January 2014, 06:39
hdxr750Thanks, I was sent lots of information and contacts. Thanks again,Randy
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02 January 2014, 07:22
TCLouisIf I send wood and a buttstock to be copied, is anyone here set up to do buttstock for Remington Rolling Block.
Roughed out to 80% or so would be dandy
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