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ghost5
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#1 posted 84 days ago
That is some nice work. Not a huge fan of thumbholes on my personal stuff but that looks good. I love shooting my airguns.
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Jim Jakosh
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#2 posted 84 days ago
Nice stock!!
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medpall
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#3 posted 83 days ago
Gracias amigos.
-- El azar favorece a una mente preparada.
Dan
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#4 posted 82 days ago
very nice, I have an air rifle in my basement that the stock broke off of when I was a kid. always wanted to make a new one for it, after seeing this, I may just have to give it a try
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thelt
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#5 posted 79 days ago
How come nobody’s slamming him for making weapons that could hurt somebody???? They did on his Box for fighting cocks blades.
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Dan
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#6 posted 79 days ago
He didn’t make a weapon. In my opinion he make an existing weapon safer. Most air rifles (mine included) come with relatively chinsy stocks. They break easily and don’t offer anywhere near the control the one he made will.
On a side note to thelt, thank you for your service, from a fellow USN Vet.
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Dan
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#7 posted 79 days ago
Also, I would love to see a close up of the burning you did on the under-barrel stock.
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medpall
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#8 posted 79 days ago
Pic 01
Pic 02
I hope that they should serve you these photos, as which I do not have any more the rifle.
-- El azar favorece a una mente preparada.
thelt
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#9 posted 78 days ago
Hey Dan, I was being sarcastic on my statement above after they way they slammed him for he called the box he posted. I think his workmanship is excellent and would aspire to be as good.
On your sidenote Dan, I thank you, and likewise on your service.
-- When asked what I did to make life worthwhile in my lifetime....I can respond with a great deal of pride and satisfaction, "I served a career in the United States Navy."
Dan
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#10 posted 78 days ago
medpall pic 2 was exactly what I was looking for, thank you. Very nice work.
thelt gotcha, wasnt sure so felt the need to defend him lol. Ill be posting a project later that I think you will like :-)
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medpall
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#11 posted 77 days ago
Jim Jakosh, ghost5, thelt and Dan thanks for your comments.
-- El azar favorece a una mente preparada.
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