Would You Like to See These Stocks on The Market?

Would you like to see these stocks on the Market?


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Davery25: That's why I'm holding these donations. Because I haven't been able to make any progress (hard times, no job), a guy on THR who's been helping me out a lot over on THR suggesting holding a donation. As soon as the donation get to where I can get the materials for it, it will take off from there.

Shooter John: I think an M1903 stock is in order... Don't have one to model after though, so eventually.
 
Hey guys, just to inform you all, over on the Surplus Rifle Forum, my thread was closed because:

Deacon KC says:
This is locked until you can convince the Mods this is not a scam or fishing trip. Please put your real ideas together and forwared it to us. We are 100% behind anyone bringing forth good ideas for the firearms fraternity. Good luck in this endeavor.

To which I responded via PM:

Business Model:

I plan to bring forth various modernized, custom stocks for the Mosin Nagant, Mauser, and K31 rifles, among others down the road, giving customers a very affordable, yet high quality accessory that, in theory, will improve accuracy through proper bedding, barrel channel specifications, and numerous hours of R&D in making a bedding block that will fit all stocks made, regardless of which rifle you install this block to, using proprietary methods.

Due to my unemployment, this project was put on hold until I had the funds (a job) to pay for this. I have numerous people interested, and involved in the project. KAMAK, Savage1r, Gunnerboy, among others from The High Road (www.thehighroad.org) have helped me through various stages and ideas for this project, putting me where I am today. They've been a major inspiration to keep going, and it makes me feel good to have such support.

Due to being unemployed and being put on hold because of lack of funds, Savage1r PM'd (Private Messaged) me suggesting that I ought to create a PayPal account to accept donations from those who'd like to help speed the process along. I wasn't all for it, until I had discussed the donations idea with both him, and LoonWulf (another member on THR) via PM's, and we all came to the conclusion that I should turn their donations into credit towards a stock of their choice.

These donations are staying on PayPal until I'm ready to purchase the materials needed, but not until I get the express permission from ALL of those who donated. If they have a change of heart, it's that easy to issue a refund. I have absolutely no problem with that. It's their money, not mine. I will not touch these funds until I have the permission of the others. I still have the full balance on PayPal from the three donations that have been submitted so far.

I AM NO THIEF. I am a man of high morals, and I am not one to engage in shadowy endeavors. I have been as honest as can be about this project. I have told no lies, about my experience or intent. I am a responsible gun owner like the rest of us on this forum. I hope you can see that I am not out to hurt anyone through "fishing" and I assure you that this is no scam.

A appreciate the wish for good luck, as I'm going to need a lot of it in the near future. I am not planning to make this into a huge, million-dollar-a-year business. This is a side-job I have decided to pursue, and I'm glad, through the support I have recieved, that I decided to take this on. I'm not out to make a huge profit selling these stocks, just some money for a "Gun-Fund" of sorts. Some cash that I can set aside and use solely for future purchases, but that's only after I give the investors a good return on their investment, putting a percentage of their donations/starter funds either towards a stock, or to be transfered back via PayPal once able. I am a verified member on PayPal, and intend to stay in good standing with the Firearm Community.

Thanks for reading, with utmost sincerity,
LJ.

I hope this reply is suitable. It really sucks that I'm giving this everything I've got, and still getting burned.:mad:
 
UPDATE:

So I managed to get to Menard's to pick up some supplies. Here's the list:

10" Half-Round Bastard File- $6.38
3M Sandpaper, Very Fine (220 grit)- $2.17
3M Sandpaper, Fine (150 grit)- $2.17
3M Sandpaper, Medium (100 grit)- $2.17
3M Sandpaper, Course (60 grit)- $2.17
Rust-oleum Forest Green Camo Paint- $3.89
3/4" x 4' x 8' Birch Plywood, Veneer core- $44.97
Titebond III Wood Glue- $12.83

Coming to a total of $76.75.

Should be getting my start here pretty soon!
 
I have a camo laminate stock blank ( reads big block of camo laminate wood of the appropriate size to cut a stock out of ) I could donate towards building me an SV-98 stock if you want to try making me one, I'd pay for your labor ( provided it's realistic ) & provide the wood... you could test fit & make final actual measurements, as well as take some pictures... before sending me the stock... if you're interested...

BTW... it's funny, because I don't even have a Nagant right now, but would buy one & accurize it after getting the stock...

for the nay sayers about these rifles being junk, & inaccurate... I have an SKS that my buddy & I accurized that shoots 2" 10 shot groups at 200 yards with sardine can ammo... I'm quite sure that changing out the barrel to a fresh one, & proper stock fitment, along with some other possible mods, could turn the $100.00 Mosin into the tack driver my $89.00 SKS is right now
 
I see what your trying to do here and I think its a great idea. Your gearing this to the folks that buy a mosin because its a mosin and that is their motive not cause its a 100 dollar piece of russian pine and old tractor parts ol ivan slapped together. The fact is a lot of people including myself would love to see a nice piece of wood on their guns if it makes the gun shoot better so be it. Its for the mil surp owner and lover of those period rifles, not a person who wants a cheap shooter. Keep it up.
 
I'm not much of a Nagant lover, but I wouldn't mind having a K31 with a more modern stock. Given that they shoot 1MOA without any attention, it's a heck of a good starting point. I could see having a K31 action re-chambered for .308 in one of these.
 
sc928porsche:FYI. Richards Microfit will inlet almost any of their styles for the Mosin.

But Richard's Microfit doesn't offer an SV-98 styled stock. :cool:

Magnum Wheel Man:
I have a camo laminate stock blank ( reads big block of camo laminate wood of the appropriate size to cut a stock out of ) I could donate towards building me an SV-98 stock if you want to try making me one, I'd pay for your labor ( provided it's realistic ) & provide the wood... you could test fit & make final actual measurements, as well as take some pictures... before sending me the stock... if you're interested...

Sure. I'll let you know when, and I'll send ya a PM at that time. I'm going to try on my wood so that way I don't booger up a piece that's been donated.:o I probably won't charge too much for labor, but I'll figure that in when I start working in to my materials. $76.75 isn't that bad for materials for 3-4 stocks. But that's before I go and get my bedding block/scope mount design built.

Upstate81:
I see what your trying to do here and I think its a great idea. Your gearing this to the folks that buy a mosin because its a mosin and that is their motive not cause its a 100 dollar piece of russian pine and old tractor parts ol ivan slapped together. The fact is a lot of people including myself would love to see a nice piece of wood on their guns if it makes the gun shoot better so be it. Its for the mil surp owner and lover of those period rifles, not a person who wants a cheap shooter. Keep it up.

Thank you! I've dealt with a lot of nay-sayers saying that I was trying to accurize a POS, when people should be focusing on a more modern rifle to accurize. I'm sorry, but when I have the ability to put together a rifle that cost me a C-Note to acquire, the total amount of money put into the project isn't anywhere near as expensive as some of the other add-ons that more modern rifles have available.

It really isn't that hard to accurize a Mosin Nagant. And it's cheap. IMHO, the Mosin Nagant is the easiest rifle to accurize. Why? Because you can go a ~$2 trigger job that reduces trigger pull weight, creates a two-stage trigger, and reduces slop, and all you need is a washer and a paper clip (I managed this all for free, had the materials just laying around).

Bedding? No problem. Glass bedding is easy, because the inletting of the stock has a lot less cut outs than some of them could have. There's another easy modification.

UK-59 barrels? Another good modification that has a potential to being extremely accurate, along with Teludyne Tech's straight jacket (not sure about the cost with this one).

Then there's mojo sights and special front sights... The list goes on. And the funny thing is? You can look at the guy who has a $1500 dollar rifle that can be out-shot by a rifle who's total cost could reach about $400 dollars. Now how satisfying a day will that be when you see his rifle put to shame by a "POS?"

TriumphGuy:
I'm not much of a Nagant lover, but I wouldn't mind having a K31 with a more modern stock. Given that they shoot 1MOA without any attention, it's a heck of a good starting point. I could see having a K31 action re-chambered for .308 in one of these.

K31 stocks will likely follow shortly after I get my foot in the door with the Mosins. They are extremely accurate rifles, and it's amazing what kind of accuracy they can get when they're "accurized," like they need anymore. But come on, who doesn't want a Sub-MOA K31? Or even a Mosin Nagant for that matter?;)
 
Post #51 are you serious? That was the most gun snobby post I have ever seen.


I am a long, long long, long ways away from poor and I own one.
 
Okay, so I just got some work done, not as much as I'd like though. Batteries died in the jig saw.

I'm not too happy with the quality of the wood though, it's almost as if they hid the defects in the middle of the board. I'm still going to continue though, for R/D sake. I'll even test the stock under fire as well. Here are the pictures I took today:

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And here's the link to the video:

http://youtu.be/hUzwGpFIAnQ

Will be doing more tomorrow.
 
MAGNUM WHEEL MAN:
My piece of wood is made for gun stocks & should be void free, & is thick enough that you won't have to glue any layers together...

That'd be a blessing. But, might as well get my practice in and what have you, so when I am able to work on yours, I won't booger anything up. I don't, however, have the ability to inlet.
 
I don't know if it's been mentioned yet or not, but if you can locate a Finnish made Mosin Nagant M39, you'll find that accuracy your 1944's been missing. The M39's have Finnish made barrels that are extremely accurate, much more accurate than the original Russian models. The accuracy of the M39's would be more worthy of those nice aftermarket stocks.
 
Wish I could afford one. But if you can make a run of the mill mosin shoot better out of one of these stocks, you can make anything shoot better, lol.

Batteries charged faster than I thought they would, so I decided to move on through the process to make Part II of Project SV-98.

The only problem I'm seeing is the same as above, some porosity in the wood (voids) that aren't good. But, I'm still going to keep the process moving, hopefully it will all work out okay as far as recoil goes.

The stock turned out to be about 2.5" thick, without being clamped. That's part three, where it will be glued and clamped (tomorrow).

Here's the YouTube link:

http://youtu.be/1IazSIAqvoM

Here's the pictures:

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I got the pieces glued together and clamped. I had an oops and used too much glue, but now I know. I'll use less next time. Had no real problems, but due to the excess amount of glue, I'll have to so some unnecessary shaping. Oh well, you live, you learn. Trial and error.

I'm going to let the stock sit clamped under pressure for a week before I take pressure off of it. We'll see what happens then.

Here's the link to YouTube:

http://youtu.be/36f5FDh5-uA

And here are the pictures:

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