Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
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Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
I've been wanting to put a cheek / comb raiser on my Marlin 1894C underlever for a while now.
I was going to just use something like the Stockade one, but this does not seem to be available anymore and he is non responsive through the website or facebook.
So i was looking at a proper adjustable one to be cut into the stock. although this scares me slightly.
Has anyone done it? or had someone complete it for them?
suggestions welcome.
I was going to just use something like the Stockade one, but this does not seem to be available anymore and he is non responsive through the website or facebook.
So i was looking at a proper adjustable one to be cut into the stock. although this scares me slightly.
Has anyone done it? or had someone complete it for them?
suggestions welcome.
Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
I have done a few however I did document the way I modified my Sako 75 to adjustable cheek riser and added a few notes to my Journal. This one was done with a coping saw as I only had a 1" blade in the bandsaw at the time, I have since fitted a 1/4" blade which makes such jobs so much easier and quicker. I have the advantage of a Mill with digital read-out however you can also do the job with witness punches and a hand drill if you are vaguely competent with hand tools.
The important part is keeping every thing square and level and as ever measure a few times before committing to the saw :)
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The important part is keeping every thing square and level and as ever measure a few times before committing to the saw :)
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Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Thanks for the info so far.
I'd be quite happy to give it a go, however the only thing that makes it daunting is the horizontal cut after the angled ones....
I'd be quite happy to give it a go, however the only thing that makes it daunting is the horizontal cut after the angled ones....
Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Ovenpaa, how much would you charge for doing that type of job as I should be collecting my new 1894 tomorrow and am considering the ways to improve the cheek weld?
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Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Seeing your work ovenpaa and the link the next time I see a BSA Martini International stock on flea bay I will buy it and do this conversion for my Mk2. My rifle has a thumb hole and checkered butt and fore end with a silver inlet disk in the butt with the original owners initials so I don't want to alter that but a spare butt is an answer.
Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Apologies, I have only just spotted this. I normally charge around GBP150-200 for such a job inclusive of VAT however we are flat out as ever so certainly would not be able to take such a job on for a while.Plumose wrote:Ovenpaa, how much would you charge for doing that type of job as I should be collecting my new 1894 tomorrow and am considering the ways to improve the cheek weld?
Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Thanks, it is mostly to get an idea of price for future reference, as I have only had the rifle down to the range once so far.
And have lots of other things to spend money on first
And have lots of other things to spend money on first
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Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
Here is a specific application of said adjustable cheek-piece riser for the BSA International rifle. This is from a custom gun-maker in the States.
https://doantrevor.com/2012/05/14/bsa-m ... ate-added/



https://doantrevor.com/2012/05/14/bsa-m ... ate-added/


stuarta wrote:Seeing your work ovenpaa and the link the next time I see a BSA Martini International stock on flea bay I will buy it and do this conversion for my Mk2. My rifle has a thumb hole and checkered butt and fore end with a silver inlet disk in the butt with the original owners initials so I don't want to alter that but a spare butt is an answer.

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Re: Adjustable cheek / comb raiser: Marlin Underlever:
I have a spare Marlin stock somewhere if I can find it. The butt was chopped down by an inch and therefore the butt piece didn't fit right and was ruined when it was trimmed to fit. I was given it as a gift to practice stripping it down to bare wood.
You can have it to practice on if you pay for the postage.
You can have it to practice on if you pay for the postage.
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