Dlask Turkish Walnut 10/22 stock

Mine arrived this morning, looks nice!
It's always a bit of a gamble buying wood stocks unseen because the grain patterns will vary. This stock has a couple of very small hints of knots,but all an all I'm stocked on the wood quality!

I'm going to use it with a Grey Birch I picked up when they were leaving Canada heading down to Florida, the Grey Birch has a barrel nut and I will need to remove a bit of wood there to get it to seat properly. Looks like I will also need to open up the width of cutout for the trigger to accommodate the safety button when dropping it in to the stock.... it's a hair to tight as is.

Other then that it looks nice, pretty close copy to the Hogue stock in dimensions with a slight difference in the palm contour at the back of the pistol grip. The Hogue's palm cutout is a bit longer but other then that and the basket weave laser checkering they are the same. The butt pad is a nice medium hard rubber and the stock is pre-drilled for screw in slingstuds.

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Well,
I don’t own one but Dlask shipped me one by mistake

I ordered Hogue Thumbhole stock they shipped me Turkish Wooden stock. It was nice and very well built. The butt pad feels very good. However I did not install it, just exchanged for correct order.

You should happy with that stock

Sad to hear many negative reviews recently with Dlask however they did mess up my very first order and I had to wait few weeks after holiday season to have mine exchanged. They charged me twice shipping cost ( mostly my fault since I ordered two different things in two separate orders but they shipped both in 1 shipment, I had a small wish during Christmas time that they would consider ship me a recoil buffer pin if they ship both orders in 1 parcel so they don’t need to return my shipping cost for 2nd order but they did not)

Just got another order delivered today from them for charging handle kit + recoil buffer pin. Might order few other things before they completely close down the shop
 

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Mine arrived this morning, looks nice!
It's always a bit of a gamble buying wood stocks unseen because the grain patterns will vary. This stock has a couple of very small hints of knots,but all an all I'm stocked on the wood quality!

I'm going to use it with a Grey Birch I picked up when they were leaving Canada heading down to Florida, the Grey Birch has a barrel nut and I will need to remove a bit of wood there to get it to seat properly. Looks like I will also need to open up the width of cutout for the trigger to accommodate the safety button when dropping it in to the stock.... it's a hair to tight as is.

Other then that it looks nice, pretty close copy to the Hogue stock in dimensions with a slight difference in the palm contour at the back of the pistol grip. The Hogue's palm cutout is a bit longer but other then that and the basket weave laser checkering they are the same. The butt pad is a nice medium hard rubber and the stock is pre-drilled for screw in slingstuds.

hZVG4aK.jpeg
I really like the "observation tower". as displayed on the upper rifle. Looks good .

Looks like a FLAK gun in some sense...
 
I really like the "observation tower". as displayed on the upper rifle. Looks good .

Looks like a FLAK gun in some sense...
It's a 3X prism, not a bad optic but the eye relief is short so it needs to be cantilevered to the rear.
Primary Arms came out with a newer generation 1X that has longer eye relief but as far as I know they have not brought out a 3x with longer eye relief so far... all they really need to do is put one more mount option in their kit that extends straight back with minimal rise.

Well that and include some flip up cap options..... :)

This Grey Birch has a glock style Modular Optic System cutout and came with some adapters for different pistol red dots to mount directly.
It's currently got a M.O.S compatable picatinny rail section bolted on so I can run optics with picatinny clamps.
 
Mine arrived this morning, looks nice!
It's always a bit of a gamble buying wood stocks unseen because the grain patterns will vary. This stock has a couple of very small hints of knots,but all an all I'm stocked on the wood quality!

I'm going to use it with a Grey Birch I picked up when they were leaving Canada heading down to Florida, the Grey Birch has a barrel nut and I will need to remove a bit of wood there to get it to seat properly. Looks like I will also need to open up the width of cutout for the trigger to accommodate the safety button when dropping it in to the stock.... it's a hair to tight as is.

Other then that it looks nice, pretty close copy to the Hogue stock in dimensions with a slight difference in the palm contour at the back of the pistol grip. The Hogue's palm cutout is a bit longer but other then that and the basket weave laser checkering they are the same. The butt pad is a nice medium hard rubber and the stock is pre-drilled for screw in slingstuds.

hZVG4aK.jpeg

I’ve been eyeing these stocks for weeks. In the cart, out the cart - you know the game. Yours is the first firsthand feedback I’ve seen. Thanks for the review!

How is the receiver inlet? Much noticeable wiggle left/right/front/back once receiver is dropped in?
Barrel aligns with centre of barrel inlet?

That grey birch is a smart looking lil gun 👍
 
I’ve been eyeing these stocks for weeks. In the cart, out the cart - you know the game. Yours is the first firsthand feedback I’ve seen. Thanks for the review!

How is the receiver inlet? Much noticeable wiggle left/right/front/back once receiver is dropped in?
Barrel aligns with centre of barrel inlet?

That grey birch is a smart looking lil gun 👍
The Grey Birch receiver fits very tight, as I said I need to remove a bit of wood to make room for the barrel nut and a the area that the safety button passes through needs a bit if relief as it won't pass through right now. This is with a Ruger Trigger pack,

Looking at the stock's barrel channel, where the channel comes to a flat before dropping around the outer part of the foreend there is a bit more material on the right side then the left, it's not perfectly balanced but it's close. I won't know for sure how the barrel sits until I carve out the small amount of wood that is interfering with the barrel nut dropping all the way into place, but it looks like the barrel might be a half a hair off towards the side of the channel that has a little extra meat on it.... If it drops in a hair to that side it will be easy to sand the channel a bit untill there is even clearance and it will likely even out the slight imbalance that the channel came with.

I'll update when I get it fully seated some time in the near future..... :)

It's always possible to get a wood stock that's warped or twisted a bit , but his sample of one looks very nice. The wood seems like good quality and is quite aromatic! The laser engraved basket weave is well done, strong, clean and effective and the machining inside is also crisp and clean.

I'm very happy and if they are all similar to mine, I'd say it's a no brainer if you want a nice walnut stock and have a heavy barrel. I ordered a few more 10/22 parts to soften the shipping a bit, but the shipping was pretty good as I'm not too far away.

I think for anyone that's done some stock bedding or is handy around the house fixing things, an epoxy bedding of the channel to fit a standard profile barrel would not be that hard. If you don't care about the extra free float you could just run it as is with a thinner barrel.

If your real fussy you could even tint the epoxy to blend with the colour of the walnut.... or buy a thicker barrel!
 
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