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    The only problem with making stocks, is if you are doing it on a commercial basis and the new legislation goes through you will need a dealers licence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    The only problem with making stocks, is if you are doing it on a commercial basis and the new legislation goes through you will need a dealers licence.
    That would do kill it for sure...that or a fatal disease from all the epoxy and dust...

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    One thing I'd like to see: Carbon stocks aimed at people who have rifles with nice wooden stocks, but want a duplicate carbon stock for rough use. At the moment, most of the carbon stock makers are all making the same-old Tikka, Remington-esque stocks; many of which have high combs, and are just plain chunky in general.

    But what if you want an exact carbon replica of a stock you already have and love? I.e you've got a safari style rifle with a stock with lots of drop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo View Post
    One thing I'd like to see: Carbon stocks aimed at people who have rifles with nice wooden stocks, but want a duplicate carbon stock for rough use. At the moment, most of the carbon stock makers are all making the same-old Tikka, Remington-esque stocks; many of which have high combs, and are just plain chunky in general.

    But what if you want an exact carbon replica of a stock you already have and love? I.e you've got a safari style rifle with a stock with lots of drop?
    My Husky stock was built off a wooden stock that was way to short. Its not rocket science but its a shit load of work.

 

 

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