Here's a pic of the handguard on my FNC1A1. I wish I could find a matching butt and pistol grip.
P.S. That's the PVS 502 NV that was issued with the FN. Back in the day it was the shnizzle.
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Don't want to hijack this thread but I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know a little more about that little Martini action beauty.
Don't want to hijack this thread but I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know a little more about that little Martini action beauty.
Here's a pic of the handguard on my FNC1A1. I wish I could find a matching butt and pistol grip.
P.S. That's the PVS 502 NV that was issued with the FN. Back in the day it was the shnizzle.
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Be careful, I have seen tiger stripes put on a wooden stock with the use of a small butane torch. Usually very obvious and is more often done on muzzle loading (kit) rifles.
Cheers,
B
I believe it was a vet bring back north korean sks from the korean war too.. Shame it ended up getting confiscated and destroyed
"...with the use of a small butane torch..." Faked. Real tiger stripes come on maple. Has to do with the tree getting blown around and/or twisted by the wind. Said trees come from the sides of hills, as I recall. Deceased buddy of mine had it explained to him by an old time logger.
Cannon fuse, I think it was(saw it in a gun rag years ago) laid on the unstained wood and lit will do it as well. Might have just been bits of string though. I remember everything I read, but never where I saw it or when. Not always in context either.
"...natural characteristic of some maple wood?..." Yep. Horrendously expensive wood now.





























