
What do you think?

He fabricated the trigger guard.

That wood! It's even better in person...

He extended the forearm to provide more leverage.

Recessed stock screw. Most guys wouldn't think to wrap the forearm around the stock like that.

Inlet entirely by hand.

The trigger guard is perfect.

He used three roll pins to attach the forearm.
George is intent on selling it and I'm severly tempted.
2 comments:
absolute perfection.
what kind of wood is that?
Maple.
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