That's sweet! I like the pouch, did you make it or have it made? I haven't seen one like it, I like it better than the one that comes with the Drifter.Hey, I just noticed that's a lefty! I like the shortened stock, too, they should all be that length
In order to satisfy my tinkering urges and cover up the carbon fiber wrap on my Drifter, plus give my 2240 carbine some personality of its own, I camoed the stocks and muzzle thingies. On the Drifter I changed the forend to an earlier style from @mudbudmitch because it fits my hands better over a long stretch of shooting. Thanks again, Mitch, hope you like it!Before and after photos:
Quote from: Mzq284 on October 06, 2024, 03:07:31 PMIn order to satisfy my tinkering urges and cover up the carbon fiber wrap on my Drifter, plus give my 2240 carbine some personality of its own, I camoed the stocks and muzzle thingies. On the Drifter I changed the forend to an earlier style from @mudbudmitch because it fits my hands better over a long stretch of shooting. Thanks again, Mitch, hope you like it!Before and after photos:Not a fan of camo, and I also don’t own anything with camo prints, but they do look good, your creation 👍
Quote from: Rick67 on October 10, 2024, 02:24:55 AMQuote from: Mzq284 on October 06, 2024, 03:07:31 PMIn order to satisfy my tinkering urges and cover up the carbon fiber wrap on my Drifter, plus give my 2240 carbine some personality of its own, I camoed the stocks and muzzle thingies. On the Drifter I changed the forend to an earlier style from @mudbudmitch because it fits my hands better over a long stretch of shooting. Thanks again, Mitch, hope you like it!Before and after photos:Not a fan of camo, and I also don’t own anything with camo prints, but they do look good, your creation 👍Thanks. I'm not a big fan of camo stuff in general, but I do like the kind that people do themselves, I appreciate creativity. And I absolutely hate carbon fiber, I've worked with it at work and hope I never do again. And, it was fun to do, so it worked out fine I think David's came out great, very unique
My exact thoughts. They're patterns unique to the individual that created them, there's no way someone can mistake their camo for mine. In the end, I prefer wood over camo.
Quote from: Mzq284 on October 12, 2024, 06:16:15 PMMy exact thoughts. They're patterns unique to the individual that created them, there's no way someone can mistake their camo for mine. In the end, I prefer wood over camo.I feel the same way, but I don't really like all black guns and if I can't have wood I'll take faux wood or occasionally paint that black furniture camo.So far beyond the stuff I painted as a kid, this 2400kt is the only gun I've been compelled to paint camo.