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<blockquote data-quote="OldBrett" data-source="post: 3073849" data-attributes="member: 129420"><p>Yes he did. Dad was a Master Machinist so his metal work was 2nd to none. His wood working though, early on, not so much. I have an old Rem 722 that looks lie a frankenrifle, you can see where he glued pieces of wood on and the hand checkering was rough.</p><p></p><p>However he progressed to be one of the best woodworkers I've known. As he was working on projects he would save any scraps that were big enough to incorporate into a stock, specially if it had pretty grain. You can't really see in the picture but the cheek piece and the pistol grip are pegged into the military stock. He was experimenting with stock design basically with every M98 he built. He tried several different ways to bed the barrel, as an example.</p><p></p><p>I have an almost twin to this one, it's a VZ-24 in a 7x57. Very similar design but with more dark wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldBrett, post: 3073849, member: 129420"] Yes he did. Dad was a Master Machinist so his metal work was 2nd to none. His wood working though, early on, not so much. I have an old Rem 722 that looks lie a frankenrifle, you can see where he glued pieces of wood on and the hand checkering was rough. However he progressed to be one of the best woodworkers I've known. As he was working on projects he would save any scraps that were big enough to incorporate into a stock, specially if it had pretty grain. You can't really see in the picture but the cheek piece and the pistol grip are pegged into the military stock. He was experimenting with stock design basically with every M98 he built. He tried several different ways to bed the barrel, as an example. I have an almost twin to this one, it's a VZ-24 in a 7x57. Very similar design but with more dark wood. [/QUOTE]
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