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And another         Cheers.     Bill.

Some fantastic looking stocks on here and some great talent.   Would it be possible to use one of those dremel type tools with all the various attachments to carve out a gunstock from scratch, inclu

Hiya Mark.   Thank you me dear.   Yes it was a good job I had some to spare mate   Well I managed to get to the Range, and have a pop. She felt realy nice to hold and shoot, and it was good to

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hi buddy nice work :thumbs:

 

i have aa s200 2 of them mk 1+2 but that looks much better with that wood on :notworthy:

i am a joiner and doubt i could do any better (probs do a lot worse) :whistling:

alb graeme.

 

 

Hi Graeme.

 

Thank you mate,very kind and very modest of you :thumbs:

Go on mate......get yourself a plank and crack one out :laugh::thumbs:

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill.

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hi bill

it looks fantastic!! :thumbs:

well done buddy

 

bill will it take a bi-pod?

 

regards

 

davy

 

 

Hiya Davy.

 

Thanks very much mate :thumbs:

 

Yes buddy she will take a Bipod, infact I fitted the stud today and attached the Bipod, looked nice too.

 

Put the first coat of oil on her tonight, and the grain looks nice.

Might put the scope on tomorrow, assemble the rifle now its had a coat of oil, and see what she look's like.....I know....I know....itll look like an s200 :tongue2::laugh:;)

 

 

ATB.

 

 

 

Bill.

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Getting close to the finnish now :yahoo:

 

Early this morning, I applied another liberal coat of true oil, and used the wet and dry paper again to rub the stock down, then wiped the excess Tru-Oil off, and left to dry for 4 hours.

 

Once dried, I rubbed the stock down again with 1000 grit, dusted off the wood, and applied a thin coat of oil again.

 

 

Bill.

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