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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Anyone use Richard Microfit Stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 180213" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I have used three of their stocks two came inletted and needed alot of work to make them strait but it worked out for the best very labor intensive though , the third was a fully contured stock that I requested they not inlet so I could do it myself ,it was a very nice "sporster style" in a grade A walnut with ebony tip and grip cap , the gun finished out very nice with 28lpi checkering and a very very deep coat of hand rubbed oil. I built this gun for a very close friend/doctor of the family who I'll be indebted to for ever.</p><p> </p><p>That said this gun probably ended up being the finest thing I have ever put together and the labor in the stock alone would likely cost close to $1000 to do again but the end result woul make most of the custom Dakota's I've seen look like they belong in Wal-Mart.</p><p> </p><p>So if your willing to do the work they can make nice stocks</p><p> </p><p>Will I ever order from them again , not a chance in hell since dealing with Joel Russo !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 180213, member: 8843"] I have used three of their stocks two came inletted and needed alot of work to make them strait but it worked out for the best very labor intensive though , the third was a fully contured stock that I requested they not inlet so I could do it myself ,it was a very nice "sporster style" in a grade A walnut with ebony tip and grip cap , the gun finished out very nice with 28lpi checkering and a very very deep coat of hand rubbed oil. I built this gun for a very close friend/doctor of the family who I'll be indebted to for ever. That said this gun probably ended up being the finest thing I have ever put together and the labor in the stock alone would likely cost close to $1000 to do again but the end result woul make most of the custom Dakota's I've seen look like they belong in Wal-Mart. So if your willing to do the work they can make nice stocks Will I ever order from them again , not a chance in hell since dealing with Joel Russo !! [/QUOTE]
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