Hey guys,
As some of you know, I am in the process of building a project rifle out of a bubba'd p14. As I'm still waiting to scrounge together money for a barrel, I thought I would experiment a bit with the leftovers, and use the rifle as a "practice" rig, to try out some machining, cold bluing, drill and tap, and some stock work. I'm no gunsmith, but I think it turned out alright. (Again, the rifle was already bubba'd, so please put the castration scalpels away)
Still needs a bunch more oil on the stock and a proper recoil pad. Of note, the thing weighs a tonne!! Probably 13lbs or something like that. MUCH heavier than my 375. That bastonge walnut stock would make for a really great stock for a heavy boomer of a rifle.
As some of you know, I am in the process of building a project rifle out of a bubba'd p14. As I'm still waiting to scrounge together money for a barrel, I thought I would experiment a bit with the leftovers, and use the rifle as a "practice" rig, to try out some machining, cold bluing, drill and tap, and some stock work. I'm no gunsmith, but I think it turned out alright. (Again, the rifle was already bubba'd, so please put the castration scalpels away)
Still needs a bunch more oil on the stock and a proper recoil pad. Of note, the thing weighs a tonne!! Probably 13lbs or something like that. MUCH heavier than my 375. That bastonge walnut stock would make for a really great stock for a heavy boomer of a rifle.


















































