Taking first step.....

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JChase
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Taking first step.....

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I'm finally starting to attempt a restocking of my Fox AE. I found a suitable piece of wood ......
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Now I need to find some money and a suitable stock maker.

Jim
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Nice wood

Post by vaturkey »

Is that Claro walnut? Kind of has that look IMO.
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Post by JChase »

VA, no it is an unusual piece of american walnut. I was looking for a piece of tiger strip and was shone this and for the price I took it. At first I thought it was a little to fancy but it kind of grew on me.

Jim
ps, how can I get it to show up on the posting?
Twice Barrel

Post by Twice Barrel »

That grain is really going to lay out nicely through the wrist. How does it look on the other side?
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Post by JChase »

TB, When I get it I will let you know. I was told it is identical. Know I need to stress over what knid of grip to have. Most A grade's have the knob or half-pistol but I'm leaning more towards the english but also like the full pistol. Decisions, decisions.
Can I get a partial fitting, I don't want to spend an arm and a leg for a true fitting but wouldn't mind someone getting me to the point that I can pull the gun up and be looking down the barrels.

Jim
Twice Barrel

Post by Twice Barrel »

I think fittings are kind of like being pregnant.....either your fitted or not :) .

If you are in the Central states Michael Murphy out of Augusta, Kansas is a great fitter and the last time I checked he only charged a couple hundred dollars which in comparison to what you have already spent and will spend to finish out your stock is pretty much chump change.

As far as stocks go I'm pretty much a traditionalist and prefer the round knob with the gentle (1/2) pistol grip that some folks incorrectly describe as a "Prince of Wales" grip.
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