- Location
- Steel Town and The Peg
Put the VX-2 on today...
Beautiful job , love the trigger bow ! Is that a factory rear leaf sight ?
Ed
Beautiful...maybe get to that deck next![]()
I like it! You did a really good job on that one. I am a big fan of the 21H stock proportions.
Here is a very similar idea, built on a small ring Husqvarna. The fellow used a duplicating machine to copy a 21H stock.
![]()
BTW, that beautiful trigger guard and bottom metal are up for grabs. I have a habit of just giving things away to polite nutters.
The trigger guard is at home, the bottom metal is at my gunsmiths. I will be picking up the bottom metal when I pick up my newly transformed rifle.
Yup.Tang crack should be solveable. Shame to dump the baby with the bath water.
It's deceiving, but the trigger is an early FN (1948) commercial single stage trigger and it breaks cleanly at 3 lbs. It's absolutely perfect for my needs.
Sorry guys, when I originally posted I had a bottle of wine filtering through my liver and I wasn't particularly coherent.
The only bad thing is that a guy would have to case harden his action to match that bottom metal and guard.
Tang crack should be solveable. Shame to dump the baby with the bath water.
Simply outstanding, no other way to say it!! Very, very nice.........I like it! You did a really good job on that one. I am a big fan of the 21H stock proportions.
Here is a very similar idea, built on a small ring Husqvarna. The fellow used a duplicating machine to copy a 21H stock.
![]()
![]()
![]()
Not necessarily. You should see how nice colour case hardening and dark bluing contrast and compliment one another. I bought a Santa Barbara M98 bottom metal from Tradeex in its nice factory blue finish. A colour case hardened floor plate with the blued bottom metal looks fantastic.
I'm a real perfectionist, and cracked stocks are a 'no-go' for me. I know I couldn't live with it, no matter how well it was repaired.
Besides, I've come to believe that a "really nice" stock has no place in my gunlocker, because I am way too hesitant to use them in the real world. I sold my Sako Bavarian Carbine because I couldn't bear to use that beautiful oiled walnut stock in the bush. In fact, I bought a Finnlight stock for that particular rifle just to use it, and if you've seen a Finnlight stock, you'd understand why I gave up and sold the Carbine!




























