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ruffitt 02-24-2003 01:28 PM

Carving a stock
 
mausermania
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(4/15/02 7:57:53 pm)
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I am trying to find out who is set up to carve a rifle stock for semi-auto rifles if you supply the blank?

warpig883
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(4/15/02 9:36:41 pm)
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I got no idea on that. Try a google search for gunstock making???

skratch
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(4/17/02 5:14:55 am)
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You might try Midwest Gun & Stock Co. 712-542-4823 or perked@clarinda.heartland.net If they can't do it they might steer ya in the right direction.

gun runner john
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(4/17/02 8:23:01 am)
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Here's a guy that has done a custom stock for me, and he has all the equipment. www.claudegatewood.com/


mausermania
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(4/17/02 7:48:54 pm)
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GUNRUNNER,

I e-mailed Claude,and he said that the inletting is too
intricate so he could not do it. He did want me to thank the
person responsible for suggesting him. I did find a place by
"accident" for stocks,but I'm gonna check out the link that SKRATCH has listed. Thank Y'all for your help,and I'll let ya know what happens,in case somebody else needs the info


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