LJ-MosinFreak-Buck
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Since deciding to take on a custom Mosin-Nagant project using a very crappy gun as a donor (still need to find), I've came across an idea to make a couple drop-in stocks for my K31. I've been tinkering around with Microsoft Paint and have had some interesting hours put into designing these. Both designs I'm about to display require NO MODIFICATION TO THE RIFLE AT ALL!!!
The scope mount and mounting system are all of my own design, though may be borrowed from other systems (AK scope rail, what have you) in a differen't way. Instead of installing a rail, I'm planning on inletting and bedding a steel block into the rifle stock to take the mounting role. No drilled and tapped recievers, rifles go back to factory original in minutes.
My first idea with the K31 is a Mannlicher styled stock with steel side-saddle block scope mount. Stock material will be black walnut with ebony wood nose-cap, with checkered pistol grip. Action will be fully bedded.
Here's a picture.
My second idea is to make a drop-in, zero mod tactical/sporter stock using same scope mounting method. Unsure of stock materials. This picture has a visual representation of the side-saddle block scope mount.
Here's a picture.
I will gladly accept any feed-back, along with requests.
Thanks for looking!
The scope mount and mounting system are all of my own design, though may be borrowed from other systems (AK scope rail, what have you) in a differen't way. Instead of installing a rail, I'm planning on inletting and bedding a steel block into the rifle stock to take the mounting role. No drilled and tapped recievers, rifles go back to factory original in minutes.
My first idea with the K31 is a Mannlicher styled stock with steel side-saddle block scope mount. Stock material will be black walnut with ebony wood nose-cap, with checkered pistol grip. Action will be fully bedded.
Here's a picture.
My second idea is to make a drop-in, zero mod tactical/sporter stock using same scope mounting method. Unsure of stock materials. This picture has a visual representation of the side-saddle block scope mount.
Here's a picture.
I will gladly accept any feed-back, along with requests.
Thanks for looking!