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I'm thinking about giving my Anschutz a new stock, and I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with the Parmoor products?
The site is: https://gun-stocks.co.uk/

The video of his copying jig is well worth a watch.
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Steve is very good at what he does, give him a ring :)
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Interesting video ... although a little long. I noted that he used ordinary Scandinavian Birch Ply ...


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I've got one of those on my CZ452... I bought the unfinished version and stained it, then 10-12 coats of Tru-oil

Gnerally a good fit, needed a little fine tuning but works well..

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Thanks everyone for the info. thankssign
I've done the same as Daryll and ordered an unfinished stock. That'll keep me out of mischief for a while once it arrives. :squirrel:
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By unfinished, do you mean fully shaped and inletted, just needing bedding, fine sanding, and surface treating with oil or whatever?

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Pete wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:03 am By unfinished, do you mean fully shaped and inletted, just needing bedding, fine sanding, and surface treating with oil or whatever?
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Yes. It's shaped, inletted and sanded down to 120 grit, so it'll need final sanding and then a finish of your choice. They also do fully finished stocks, using various single woods and mixtures of woods, with some kind of varnish/sealer etc.

The Anschutz BR50-U7 from Intershoot is £600. The same stock from Parmoor - albeit requiring a bit of work - is just short of £230. For my pocket money allowance, that's a total no-brainer. :D
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As Les said, they're inlet and just need finishing... it also came with the rubber butt pad.

Here's mine...
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That maple and walnut comfort stock looks really ace, I'll maybe give him a call.

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