Hi all
I recently re-built my stock on a Lee Enfield I had. I started from this
And I made this. The only piece I did not made was the shoulder stock (don't know the word in english, sorry)
So I figured that since I'm not that bad at stock making, and I needed a small project to clear my mind after work, I looked in my gun armoire and I have this old beaten single shot H&R 12 gauge shotgun I don't use anymore. The forearm (the piece under the barrel) was held with duct-tape because the metal pin broke before I got it, I paid 50$ for it 3 years ago, and it was there. So the name "Because I can"
I wanted to have a pistol grip, short barrel, and a winter camo on it. Why ? Just for fun...
Here are some pics. For this part I had 3 layers of russian birch plywood, I cutted the center one to fit the action, and I glued the 3 layers together. With my grinder and sanding disk I shaped it
Then, I glued up the piece for the fore arm, and I assembled the rounded part at the end of it
Next, how to hold the barrel with something else than duct-tape ? I took inspiration from the inner band that is on my Lee Enfield, and I took some UHMW and made a ring.
Then I carved the recess to receive it, I tapped a screw under it, and now I can squeeze the barrel home.
And here is the gun as it is tonight, with some Jeep loop to attach a sling. I will cut the barrel to about where the tape is ( around 20 inches or so...)
I hope you like it, next will be my first attempt at winter camo....
I recently re-built my stock on a Lee Enfield I had. I started from this
And I made this. The only piece I did not made was the shoulder stock (don't know the word in english, sorry)
So I figured that since I'm not that bad at stock making, and I needed a small project to clear my mind after work, I looked in my gun armoire and I have this old beaten single shot H&R 12 gauge shotgun I don't use anymore. The forearm (the piece under the barrel) was held with duct-tape because the metal pin broke before I got it, I paid 50$ for it 3 years ago, and it was there. So the name "Because I can"
I wanted to have a pistol grip, short barrel, and a winter camo on it. Why ? Just for fun...
Here are some pics. For this part I had 3 layers of russian birch plywood, I cutted the center one to fit the action, and I glued the 3 layers together. With my grinder and sanding disk I shaped it
Then, I glued up the piece for the fore arm, and I assembled the rounded part at the end of it
Next, how to hold the barrel with something else than duct-tape ? I took inspiration from the inner band that is on my Lee Enfield, and I took some UHMW and made a ring.
Then I carved the recess to receive it, I tapped a screw under it, and now I can squeeze the barrel home.
And here is the gun as it is tonight, with some Jeep loop to attach a sling. I will cut the barrel to about where the tape is ( around 20 inches or so...)
I hope you like it, next will be my first attempt at winter camo....


















































