Has anyone been able to find one that works?I hope that there is one that can be converted atleasr!Thanks
Quote from: Pappywith4 on August 26, 2016, 08:09:59 PMHas anyone been able to find one that works?I hope that there is one that can be converted atleasr!ThanksHey Pappy, I have one being made for my H125 sniper by my carpenter. Will be getting it end of this week. Will post pics when done.
Quote from: havenofear on August 29, 2016, 03:02:03 AMQuote from: Pappywith4 on August 26, 2016, 08:09:59 PMHas anyone been able to find one that works?I hope that there is one that can be converted atleasr!ThanksHey Pappy, I have one being made for my H125 sniper by my carpenter. Will be getting it end of this week. Will post pics when done.Is your carpenter doing the inletting or are you? Here in the States, a custom stock starts at about $250 BEFORE the cost of the wood. Hard to get "out the door" for under $400 minimum. Your carpenter may have a nice business if he wants one. ...Can you use Philippine Mahogany for gun stocks?-Y
It would be nice if we had some one here in the US that would that.I know I just dreaming😝
Wonder if he would do me one for my 125 sniper?Right hand for me!No telling what shipping would be?Would you kindly checking for me?John
+Hey Robert it is no big deal ,I will try my hand at one this winter!I don't know if I am able make one! It will be a challenge for sure!
Quote from: Pappywith4 on October 01, 2016, 08:43:03 AM+Hey Robert it is no big deal ,I will try my hand at one this winter!I don't know if I am able make one! It will be a challenge for sure!My carpenter finally completed by gunstock...Very well done, I should say. He followed the design of the OEM stock.Robert,It looks amazing! He did a great job. I think you said he charged $32! Unbelievable. You must be super pleased.Dennis
Quote from: Pappywith4 on October 01, 2016, 08:43:03 AM+Hey Robert it is no big deal ,I will try my hand at one this winter!I don't know if I am able make one! It will be a challenge for sure!My carpenter finally completed by gunstock...Very well done, I should say. He followed the design of the OEM stock.This is my second wooden stock in different color. The old wooden stock in black is shown below. I have ordered an adjustable rubber butt pad for it.
Sweet looking. Seriously, if your carpenter wants to export I'm sure he could sell tons of those to GTA members and others.Does he copy everything by hand? How is the inletting. Any chance you could take the stock off and show us the inside?Thanks,-Yogi