About 1cm above the tip of the mod?If you guys can spot the red stagier one the above pic I’ve a gold star and lollipopfor the closest guess
About 1cm above the tip of the mod?If you guys can spot the red stagier one the above pic I’ve a gold star and lollipopfor the closest guess
The great thing about customs is you start with a remington action.
Then you replace the stock
Then you replace the barrel
Then you replace the action
Then you replace the magazine
then you tell you blaser mates the year it is expected back from the gun smith
then the following decade if any mates are still alive you tell them how badly it shoots and its going back to the gun smith to fix it.
That’s very nice, I’d love one like that but I’d have to think of a good reason for a third .22“Stumpy”
The most accurate 22 I’ve ever owned , brings a smile every time I squeeze the trigger…..
Stumpy amazing little tool , Do it you won’t regret it ..very cheap build too .That’s very nice, I’d love one like that but I’d have to think of a good reason for a third .22
Had this been Pigeon Watch you’d be banned for such observations!Interesting in how boring most of them are.
Big stock, adjustable, often with a butt hook, tactical bolt knob, heavy barrel in slightly different calibre and aics mag. Yawn. And some of targets are nothing to write home about either. The bits may vary but the end point is sadly uniform.
One of two genuinely different rifles though, well done Sirs, you know who you are !
Leave the rails out of this… where else will I attach my lucky rabbits foot?Oh, and you didn’t mention rails.
K
Maybe your problem is that you are looking at rifles that others made to their spec ... not your spec. Another point is the performance of such rifles, maybe your spec just does not reach the performance levels needed? That is why a custom is designed for a specific use. Building and old wooden stocked rifle is the easiest thing, they could do that 200 years ago. Problem nowadays would be to get it to shoot 2" groups or bigger.... like they used to.Interesting in how boring most of them are.
Big stock, adjustable, often with a butt hook, tactical bolt knob, heavy barrel in slightly different calibre and aics mag. Yawn. And some of targets are nothing to write home about either. The bits may vary but the end point is sadly uniform.
One of two genuinely different rifles though, well done Sirs, you know who you are !