HW/Weihrauch Finished My Custom Lefty HW95

If you follow my YouTube channel, then you most likely already saw the finished rifle. For the rest of the gang, here she is. .22 Cal. ARH Hornet kit. You can see the entire ten part series here.

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If you follow my YouTube channel, then you most likely already saw the finished rifle. For the rest of the gang, here she is. .22 Cal. ARH Hornet kit. You can see the entire ten part series here.

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Oh that stock...setting up the pic must of been like...easy with the nitro glycerin there Sonny.
 
If you follow my YouTube channel, then you most likely already saw the finished rifle. For the rest of the gang, here she is. .22 Cal. ARH Hornet kit. You can see the entire ten part series here.

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Spectacular !!!!!! Don't blame you for putting pads between the butt plate/muzzle and boulder!!!! Very professional!
 
- Beautiful work Razor -

I have no problem with the mechanical aspect of tuning Airguns or refinishing stocks, adding butt pads or pistol grip caps.
However, I had planned to make my own stocks and checker them. After buying the checkering tools and practicing, I realized my eyes cannot focus for long time periods and my checkering was abysmal. I think if I had learned how in my youth, I‘d have some solid practice guidelines that would make up for not seeing the lines consistently.

Love your folksy style …….
 
- Beautiful work Razor -

I have no problem with the mechanical aspect of tuning Airguns or refinishing stocks, adding butt pads or pistol grip caps.
However, I had planned to make my own stocks and checker them. After buying the checkering tools and practicing, I realized my eyes cannot focus for long time periods and my checkering was abysmal. I think if I had learned how in my youth, I‘d have some solid practice guidelines that would make up for not seeing the lines consistently.

Love your folksy style …….
Thanks very much. I hadn't picked up a checkering tool in over ten years, so I was pretty rusty. Also, I only had one new set of cutters and they dulled up very quickly. There's nothing more "shetchy" than checkering with dull tools. I understand the focus issue too. You end up going cross-eyed after a while. When your eyes start to give out, it's time to stop. Ask me how I know....