Nope. But others might. It looks really nice.Why would you want one?
I've never seen one like that before.
Nope. But others might. It looks really nice.Why would you want one?
Unfortunately, nowadays all that stuff is laser carved by computer and really doesn't add value and cachet like a hand carved item that required dexterity and skill learned from years of practice. Easily duplicated so not so worthwhile.Nope. But others might. It looks really nice.
I've never seen one like that before.
Unfortunately, nowadays all that stuff is laser carved by computer and really doesn't add value and cachet like a hand carved item that required dexterity and skill learned from years of practice. Easily duplicated so not so worthwhile.
That's a nice one. Wood stock, and stainless steel. I'm partial to that combination.I love the 10/22 it was the first gun I ever shot at 8 years old. It was a great way for me to bond with my Grandpa.
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DOOOOO EEEEEEET!!!!!This thread has got me considering a new 10\22.
How did that hold up for you?Bullpuped it. Currently my only 10/22. At some point ill cut down and tread the barrel so i can pin/weld a can on to get rid of the faux can.
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Me too! In fact, I just did get one, ha!This thread has got me considering a new 10\22.
If you like the wood and stainless you should check into the 75th anniversary editions. One is natural maple and one is walnut color. It seems like you can get them for about the same price as the plain black finish. I've been able to pick them both up for $300 each.That's a nice one. Wood stock, and stainless steel. I'm partial to that combination.
Check out Boyds Gunstock -- Mitchel S.D.Before I decided to just do a regular old birch stock, I looked high and low for a finger groove one. I really like them and I even thought about routing my stock to have finger grooves but I was reasonably sure I would have screwed it up.