FlyinBrian: Heck, I am too! Seems like I kicked over an ant-hill with this thread! I'm inpressed!
Friendly_Don't_Fire!: Thank you! I appreciate your compliment about the paint drawings! It takes me a while to draw the stock designs up... Took me forever my first time doing it, but attention to detail makes things look great! I took drafting in High School, so that's a plus as well (even though it just teached you the basics of how to draw a line, but it's a basic step in engineering and architectural designs).
The reason I am paying this much attention to detail is because accuracy comes from ergonomical as well as mechanical compatibility. The more comfortable the stock is, the less strain and stress you're putting on yourself to keep the rifle in a steady position.
When I'm ready to sell a few (I'm not sure if I want to open this up as a business, maybe just something on the side) I'll have a website set-up with options and prices, where you can choose from color (spray paint and a hard covering, if anyone knows a way I can seal the paint without clear coat let me know, I want it to be clear, but stronger than a spray can applied) to length of pull, to righty of lefty (if applicable to the stock) and some others.
There will be some classical styled stocks in the future as well. My reasoning? Someone who wants to get into hunting, but can't afford a main-stream rifle can buy a cheap mil-surp rifle (Mosin Nagant in this thread's case) and have a decent stock for it that fits them well, for around a C-Note more. Prices aren't set yet, can't to that until I figure costs in, but should only be around $100 or less.
This isn't limited to the Mosin Nagant though. I've got designs for the Mauser and K31 platforms as well (We know the K31 ain't near as cheap, but hey, add-ons are great, even if not needed).
They all, of course, can be seen at the link below.