BSA Lets see your best looking PCP..

I just picked up this basically nib bsa r10 se 22 cal (bought new in 2024 )and holy cow is it good looking. I always thought the fx 400 was the best looking pcp ever made but this r10 is very close . Now if I can just replace the 400 I had with with a carbon tank laminated version lol
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I just picked up this basically nib bsa r10 se 22 cal (bought new in 2024 )and holy cow is it good looking. I always thought the fx 400 was the best looking pcp ever made but this r10 is very close . Now if I can just replace the 400 I had with with a carbon tank laminated version lol
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Here are a couple. The first picture is of my P35 in a cherry stock I made for it. I need a longer length of pull and I strongly prefer a greater distance from the grip to the trigger. I have long arms and big hands. I make stocks partially because of my difficulty with the way the stocks my guns come with fit my body. But partially I just like wood stocks. You cannot see it but the cherry has a little figure. The wood was left over from a bed I made my oldest grandson. The picture was taken over a year ago so the stock has darkened some and I've deepened the finger grooves. The block at the end of the forend is the same wood as I used for the Prod stock. It came from the stump of a large oak that fell over in my yard a few years ago. I call it my killing tree because of all the squirrels I took from it. The wood is highly figured with some spalting. I don't have pieces big enough for an entire stock so I use it for smaller projects.

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Prod 1.jpg


Prod forend detail.jpg


Prod grip detail.jpg