I wouldn't if I were you.Any feedback on the Dlask Turkish Walnut 10/22 stocks?
I'm not having any luck finding anything with Google, but if they're any good at all, it seems like a steal for the same price as a Hogue.
He is retiringYet another business killed by the liberals. Disgusting.
It is similar for sure, I have an old finger groove stock, I love it, but it's gotten a little beat up.Thanks for the heads up!
Dlask is closing out stock and shutting down and there has been some complaints of late.... that said I just ordered one to check out and will let you know what I think when it arrives.....
It reminds me of the old finger groove stocks Ruger used to make...
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And you say this ...Why ?
ffs...open the gawd damned links!!And you say this ...Why ?
I was in at Dlask a few months ago and handled this stock. It’s really nice and for that price, don’t think you can go wrong. I considered it for a 10/22 build I did, but it’s to fit the .920” bull barrel and mine is narrower, so not the fit I wanted. I don’t believe it has any finish on it, maybe oiled is about it. Pretty decent for the sale price.
Well, if your barrel is narrower than .920”, yes it would float. There will be a gap between the barrel and the stock, which will either bug you or it won’t. It wasn’t for me is all, nothing to do with the quality of the stock.So, no problem floating the barrel on a "standard issue". ?
How about if I wrap "teflon/carbon" around the barrel ?Well, if your barrel is narrower than .920”, yes it would float. There will be a gap between the barrel and the stock, which will either bug you or it won’t. It wasn’t for me is all, nothing to do with the quality of the stock.
I have no experience with wrapping a barrel like that. I get what you’re proposing to fill in any gap, just not how best to do it. Floating the barrel isn’t a bad thing, it’s just if you like the look of the gap or not.How about if I wrap "teflon/carbon" around the barrel ?



























