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Back to Basics: Rifle Stocks—Part 1 looked at the fundamentals of rifle stock design and the components of a stock. This second installment in the series looks into bedding platforms, materials ...
Mimicking that antique rifle stock's finish might be harder than you think, but there's a tried-and-true method for finishing gun stocks.
Touching up wooden stocks doesn’t have to be intimidating, and you certainly don’t need a gunsmith to handle it. Here are a few tips to get you started with the easier fixes. Yes, it can be tedious, ...
A broken rifle stock is heart-wrenching, but it needn’t mean the end for that gun. While the repair may show, the stock will be very strong and the gun usable again. Sometimes the repairs can even add ...
And when you order your rifle you can choose between flat Dark Earth, Olive Drab, Black, Tungsten, or a Sniper Grey Cerakote finish for the metal, and between five different stock finishes. The ...
High-end gun makers send Koch their stocks to finish, knowing he’ll send them back perfectly executed. Recently, that led to him working on a rather high-profile project.
Stocks on the new rifles issued to Canadian Rangers for use in the far north are cracking and have to be replaced because they can’t withstand excessive moisture. One hundred and fifty-six of ...