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TRC1040
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Topic: Wood stockPosted: 19 August 2005 at 10:44pm |
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is there a template or anything that could be used to make a wooden stock for my gun?
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Cheetos3254
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Posted: 19 August 2005 at 11:01pm |
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I've never heard of one but try searching on google or yahoo or something
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ninety8freak
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 1:46am |
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why?
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 2:26am |
certain sources tells me he would obviously want to make one ![]() and ive never heard of anytemplates for d/f most people think them up and then make them. |
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TRC1040
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 7:02am |
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ok, ive seen them before and they look pretty crazy, and why not?
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 10:58am |
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i've made a wood stock before, i traced my old stock when i broke it.
you you are going to make a solid stock then you are going to need material thats like a 2x6 about 12-16 inches to work with. i wouldn't suggest a 2x6 because thay are made of pine and pine is a soft wood. it dents and scratches very easily. you can go get get 2 1x6 oak at 12-16 inches again and either glue and or screw them together. then plug the holes with wood filler or wood plugs if you can find/make them. sand it well, then you are ready for to trace. i don't think you can find a outline anywhere, so mabye you can do to your local store and they will let you trace one or look at it better. take you time, practice it a few times on paper or cardboard. if you get one you like, you can always cut it out, then you have a pattern. once you get your pattern on the material, now you can cut it out. i will only suggest using a scroll saw or a band saw to do this. do not use any hand power says like a circular saw, jig sawm recipricating saw ect. these are too dangeruos to use when working with a small piece of material like that and doing precise cuts. you'll lop your finger off. a fixed saw on a table is much safer and easier and will do a more quality job abyways. you will need a thin flexable blade to do tight turns, larger blades will snap. once its mostly cut out, then you need to sand a ton. you can use a wood file to remove area's that the saw couldn't get. i made a SAW stock and on the top, it "pintches" together near the back of it. i wound't cut this with the saw, so the file removed the material and then i sanded it smooth. good luck! |
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 11:42am |
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^^he sounds like he knows what he's talking about. I've never heard of one, though. |
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NASA and the Americans spent millions of dollars and hundreds of hours to develop a pen that would write in space.....The Russians used a pencil.
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 11:59am |
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^^^yes i do, done it may times, and i'm a union carpenter :) that always helps
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 6:11pm |
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listen to him, methinks^
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 10:35pm |
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If you really want a stock, I'd Just get a Car stock, and a raised sight rail. Definately try a few different stocks out first to see if you like how they feel. Personally, I hate them. They just aren't as comfortable as one might think, and you wont want to put in too much time making something your not going to like.
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 11:22pm |
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For the stock I made I drew the outline I wanted to use on a piece of 2x6. Then, since I dont have very many tools, I used a hand saw to cut out the outline, and a drill press to cut the inside outline and the inletting. Then, I used a hand saw and a drill press to cut out the part that would attach to the grip, and a dremel tool to carve the grip area where my fingers would be. To shape the stock, I used a razor plane and 80 grit sand paper, and once the shape was achieved, I used 250 grit sand paper for a final sanding. For the finish, I used minwax stain to give it a darker look, and then when the stain was dry I used 8 coats of hand rubbed tung oil, using steel wool between coats, making shure there wasn’t any steel wool on the finish before the next coat. When I made the stock I fit it to me so it is comfortable, as well as made it low enough to easily see down the top of my gun with a mask on and without a sight rail which is very helpful. Also, I have not had any problem with using a normal 2x6, although I don’t know what kind of wood it was. It has been hit against trees and rocks by accident, and there are no dents so far. I also think the finish makes it much tougher. The great thing about tung oil is if it gets scratched, just rub a little on, and it disappears! (the flash makes it look really shiny and light in the pictures, but it’s more of a satin, dark brown/red in person) |
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My 98-custom:
-Lapco Bigshot 12" -Custom Wood Stock -Remote Line -Trigger mods and polished internals |
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Posted: 20 August 2005 at 11:50pm |
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Yeah. Search and you will find some answers I believe.
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 12:13am |
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are you plannign on making an SVD out of your 98, milerlite?
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 2:15pm |
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Nope, I just wanted to make a stock that was comftrable and looked cool. |
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My 98-custom:
-Lapco Bigshot 12" -Custom Wood Stock -Remote Line -Trigger mods and polished internals |
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dmp4892
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Posted: 21 August 2005 at 9:53pm |
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yea it looks pretty cool id get a wood foregrip on that thing, and not like a handle, like put it under the barrel, and you rest it on your hand, like on a real rifle. man that thing would look sweet with an SVD kit if you can do a stock like that, you can definitely do an SVD kit |
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Posted: 22 August 2005 at 11:53am |
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the only thing i would be conserned about is the weight - but i am all ultra lite and stuff like that so i would never do it but if you don't mind the weight it sounds like a great idea
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Posted: 22 August 2005 at 12:26pm |
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For $15 you can buy a good wood M-14 stock, then modify it. You could spend a lot of money on a stock, if you wanted to make a real showpiece. I still wouldn't cut a collectible one, but some woods look better then others and are common stocks. For a marker you play with, a refinish job on a modified $15 stock would make it look great. http://www.fredsm14stocks.com/ Just though this may help you get started with your raw materials. |
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