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right lads looking for a bit off info into this shop . i,ve been looking to get a stock for my ruger.223 .don,t get me wrong i could go through the hassle off makeing one but there,s a few bits off this stock that could make me wreck a good bit off timber so i searched the web and came up with this link . can any off u tell me what the stuff is like off it . cheers for the help . http://www.gun-parts.com/rugerstocks/

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rob u have a pm thanks 😀

here you go… be ready for a bit of a wait. Typically, it takes them a couple months to get a stock out, sometimes longer, sometimes quicker….

http://www.rifle-stocks.com/

Check the ‘on hand’ items as they might have what you want readily available. Dont know that you can call them easily where you are. If you have a specific question on an item, let me know and I can give them a ring for you, no worries.

If they do not ship overseas, I’d be willing to ship for you if you choose to go with them. Dont reckon there is any restrictions on shipping a stock your way.

thanks rob3dr thsats the sort off reply i was looking for thank u very much .now one thing do u have richards sire adda. so i can c if he ships out off the state,s .i would also like a wee gander at the stuff he does 😀

Looks to be the same kind of deal as Richards… 98% inletted, semi finished.

Far as the Richards stocks, this means that you ‘may’ have to do some minor inletting. I’ve got 4 Richards stocks and only one required some minor inletting to make the gun fit. Rest were spot on.

Semi finished. My stocks looked like they were sanded down to around 150grit… fully shaped. Just a bit of sanding and you are good to go.

Dont know what finish you plan to use, but I’ve tried RLO, Tung Oil, and Tru-oil on laminates, none with results I liked. Also tried spray on Polyurethane and didnt much care for that. Best thing I found to finish the laminates, should you go that route, is Permalyn gun stock finish. Really like the stuff. Of course, others have used all the above with good results so ymmv.

Dont know that I helped…

thanks mate . the wood work was done by me and it,s a wood called cocbolo. the bottle and i also have a cheek piece for was made by buba off here , i draw up a design and he done the rest and what a job he done . the but pad thats on it is a adjustable up and down . and in and out.

No problem. Love the woodwork on your setup. What did you use for the bracket to attach the butt to the tank? Or is that something you fabricated?

quote shrpshotr28:

have dealt with them before, also known as numericharms. Good people good service. Often parts are used but in servicable condition. Great for old guns that you can’t find stuff for. A stock should be a sure thing, at best need sanding and refinishing.

thanks for the reply shrpshotr28.

have dealt with them before, also known as numericharms. Good people good service. Often parts are used but in servicable condition. Great for old guns that you can’t find stuff for. A stock should be a sure thing, at best need sanding and refinishing.

quote Voltar_1:

What exactly has that to do with Airforce much less any airgun for that matter?????? 🙂

Are you no longer shooting air?

voltar mate no worries just thought some one could help me on my quest to find a stock for my new rifle . this rifle is for foxing and deer .i had to get it because we donmt have many rabbit,s left on the farm as the fox,s have snacked on them all and have started on the sheep .i still get out withy the condor but not enough and also bought another s10 not long ago ..both guns don,t get use,d enough .
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sorry if i have anoyed u by posting this here

What exactly has that to do with Airforce much less any airgun for that matter?????? 🙂

Are you no longer shooting air?

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