This is another new geometry. Elements of the Sako Hunter, the TRG, blended. The subtle palm swell feels better than you might believe. Ambidextrous. Now if those M1999 lefties would get here.
Shown is a 7mm Rem Mag stainless M1999 in matte gray FalconCoat.
Posts: 106 | Location: Star Meadow, Montana | Registered: 12 January 2004
Of all of your geometries, I believe that I like the Leopard the most; I really like that back swept grip area. Can you do a leopard with a shadowline cheek piece? Also, do you have the capability of doing a Leopard with an English cheek piece?
Lastly, could you supply a link to the folks that do the falconcoat process; sounds and looks interesting?
Thanks in advance.
Posts: 1323 | Location: San Antonio, Texas | Registered: 04 March 2003
i know these stocks look very bad but they really feel good..i bought a custom rifle in a fajen aristocrat stock years ago and actually use it more than any other wood stock..lets see looks bad feels good you's a xxxxxx
Posts: 1125 | Location: near atlanta,ga,usa | Registered: 26 September 2001
Quote: i know these stocks look very bad but they really feel good..i bought a custom rifle in a fajen aristocrat stock years ago and actually use it more than any other wood stock..lets see looks bad feels good you's a xxxxxx
Have to agree with Tom! American Classic is as good as they get for looks - those long straight lines. But IMHO American Classic stocks are wanting in the grip area, and other stock designs have an edge when it comes to functionality as opposed to shape. - mike
Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002