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| I'm not sure, but I think that Steven Heilman offers one. www.metalandwood.com
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| Hi, The last I saw was from EAW the scope mount people in Germany. www.eaw.de Cheers from Australia
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| Still looking, no luck so far..... |
| Posts: 3770 | Location: Boulder Colorado | Registered: 27 February 2004 |
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| EAW makes the trap grip caps that NECG sells. Good luck. |
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| Steve Heilmann, the custom stockmaker, used to make and sell, I believe |
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| I think Steven Heilman used to advertise his grip caps on his website, but I don't see one now. You might shoot him an e-mail.
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| Posts: 3300 | Location: Northern Colorado | Registered: 22 November 2005 |
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| already ready spoke to him.....Its looking like I am either going to have to skip the trap grip or do some serious smithing, I may just enlarge a smaller cap by adding a thin spacer. I'm not sure the trap in the grip is worth that much more work, but it is my rifle. Then again I may just say oh well and go for a steel grip cap sans trap. Either way, I need to decide soon. Thanks for the input. Steve |
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| Don't know how much of a hurry you're in, but we have made prototypes of what I call a "skeleton trap cap" There is no machined cavity, but a big opening, allowing the wood to be opened up to about any configuraion. I'll try to post photos...but I emphasize this is in the development/prototype stage. |
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| Duane, have you established the dimensions? I would like my grip to come in about 1.430" wide give or take a bit. If I have the outer shape of the cap I can shape the grip. Thanks, Steve |
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| 1.355 x 1.775 |
| Posts: 2221 | Location: Tacoma, WA | Registered: 31 October 2003 |
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| thanks Duane....looks like I may get friendly with my tig machine. Steve |
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