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The Craftmans Shop => Backyard Ballistics => Topic started by: cfellows on April 08, 2011, 08:02:22 PM
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Some folks might consider this borderline foolishness, but I spent many, many hours as a boy plinking with a BB gun. I saw the Marlin Cowboy BB gun at Academy Sports a couple of days ago and had to have one. It's an attractive gun, but out of the box, the stock was a couple inches too short and made from some no-name, light colored wood from who knows where. I had a chunk of Walnut that my brother sent me from the midwest, so I used it to make a new stock and foream. The figuring of the walnut is very nice and certainly kicks the aesthetics of the airgun up a couple of notches. Also more comfortable to shoot with the longer stock.
(http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z195/cffellows/0cd7beda.jpg)
Chuck
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Looks great! Thats some nice walnut.
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Foolish? Hell no. That is some mighty fine work!
Eric
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Beautiful grain figuring. :thumbup:
Nice work.... Well done! :clap:
David D
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Certainly not foolish, quite the opposite thats why cheap airguns etc are made for tinkering.
That will be American Black walnut usually very brittle and rip unless from around the Oregan area grown and cut for stocks.
Nice work.
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That is pretty Awesome!!! I have a couple more stocks to make. Hopefully this summer. That wood is beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing.
Wes :wave:
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Some folks might consider this borderline foolishness...
Not around here. Fixing, refurbishing or improving are the name of the game. Looks good, and makes you happy. What more could you want?
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Fixing, refurbishing or improving are the name of the game. Looks good, and makes you happy. What more could you want?
Exactly, it got me where i am today after 20 years.
If it wasnt for that, i wouldnt have even got an intervue doing quality guns skipping 8 years of on the job training, now i am one of two people still alive with the know how in certain specific areas.