Yes the trigger blocks are nice and swoopy
Oddly, I have a Cadet Major that I leave the sights off, to try to teach people to shoot. It encourages them to get their head down to the gun. At 8 yards, most people will hit a bottle cap by lining up the top of the barrel at the bottom of the cap. They always seem quite surprised when they hit it.
Now we need someone to make that stock for us It would look great on Danny's site.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
I think you just need a good design, a couple of sheets of plywood, an electric jigsaw, a spoke-shave a round Surform thingy some sandpaper and a can of semi-gloss black paint and the jobs a good ‘un. With a plywood sandwich design you don’t have to shit around with inletting etc.
Christen it the BSA Javelin after the all-weather fighter jet of the 1950s in BSA style.
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I have just sold a Cadet fitted with a period BSA Japanese scope, PU piston seal and properly crowned barrel. Very accurate little rifle that I think would suit a stock like that. I looked for another one to customise at Kempton Park show, but there was only a Major. Going to see how far I can customise a Major.
Baz
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