Save yer money and get a really nice rifle.
merlinron said:if it shoots decently as is, the only thing that seperates it from a "high quality " gun is time polishing and tuning and nice piece of lumber, nicely finished. i'd bet that time spent finishing and polishing would result in a gun to be proud of, and what's more is the guy learned allot in doing it himself......
ebiggs said:Save yer money and get a really nice rifle.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So why even say something like this? Ownership sometimes goes beyond what an object looks like, or even how it functions, it may be a jewel in his eyes.
That is for him to determine if it is a really nice rifle or not.
Rifleman1776 said:Others have alluded to it. I'm not so diplomatic. Why put a fancy stock on a relatively low end factory made gun?
Sorta like putting ribbons on a pig. You still have a pig.
Save yer money and get a really nice rifle.
Edit: Ye I know, I'm violating my own "do wat floats yer stick" philosophy. If it's what you want, do it. But, IMHO, this project will be a waste of time and money. Let us know what you decide.
Rifleman1776 said:ebiggs said:Save yer money and get a really nice rifle.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So why even say something like this? Ownership sometimes goes beyond what an object looks like, or even how it functions, it may be a jewel in his eyes.
That is for him to determine if it is a really nice rifle or not.
You just repeated what I said.
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