Chomping at the bit

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Tom b

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Not a question just venting frustration!

So a few weeks ago I chopped my perazzi in against a k80 (brave or stupid move?), the k80 was a couple of years older than the mx2000s so as expected there were a couple of stock marks and a small mark on the bluing. Being a gun tart I wanted it mint so the stock is off with Jws stock refinishing and the barrels went to Teague, the gun should be back with me next week but not having a gun for the last 3 weeks has been a struggle. I have borrowed all manner of different guns from friends which has proved to be a bad idea so Im now holding out until it's back.

A few pictures of the stock up to date.

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Well chap, it looks a nice piece of wood, being a chippy I'm sure you'll be tempted to toy with it even more, that And you've changed guns just as it looked as you'd began an improvement form wise? Brave man, 

 
I had my Kemen stock done by JWS just before I chopped it in for the Blaser.  Jason of JWS is a top bloke and his workmanship is top notch.

 
Like a glazed cherry,bit shiny for me to be fair. Lovely finish though.:)

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