I've been watching the hide for a while but this will be my first legit posting. I acquired a Savage TR not too long ago, and with the inspiration of Black Whiskey's Marlin 880 in an airsoft AICS, I thought I would try my hand at putting my TR in one of these stocks.
After looking around, I was able to source a good replica of a non-folding AICS at a local airsoft store. The airsoft gun was broken, and I scored the stock for $25.00.
With about two hours of work, I filled the stock with PC-7 and Devcon epoxy, and had a "blank" to inlet for my action. I cemented a piece of aluminum inside the stock with the PC-7 just forward of the magazine well of my TR action to provide a solid surface for the front action screw to pull against, and filled the "magwell" in the fore-end from the airsoft.
I lined up my Savage action so the trigger would be where I wanted it to be in the guard of the AICS, and started cutting away with the Dremel and a drill press. I finished the inletting with some finer work with a file and some sand paper, and then bedded the action to the stock with Devcon.
There is a "trough" cut in the stock behind the bolt that allows the bolt to travel. Removing the cheek piece, the bolt can be slid rearward out of the action without taking the action out of the stock. The action sits low in the stock in order to line up properly with the trigger guard opening, but you don't notice it too much.
The gun needs a one piece base (that I haven'e acquired yet) to get good cheek weld with the cheek piece in place (because of the low action). I also manufactured a new "ultra-low" cheek piece from my wife's old cutting board, to help with the scope alignment issue. I can now shoot it comfortably how it is. The new base will make it perfect.
Paint is a little washed out in these pictures(hopefully they load - first post). The paint is khaki Rustoleum ultra-flat over Rustoleum textured primer.
Went out and shot it. It has 205 rounds down the tube. Most of it was Winchester, American Eagle, and CCI cheap stuff. I friend loaned me a few rounds of CCI greentag, and that load produced the best groups so far (five shots in about .75 inches at 50 yards). I haven't pushed it out past 50 yet, but I've got some quality ammo on hand now, and I'm planning on shooting it in well on Saturday.
Anyway, thought you guys might like to see this build. I really thought Black Whiskey did a great job with his, and I have to credit him with the inspiration for this one.
PICTURES (hopefully):
I hope you guys enjoy.
After looking around, I was able to source a good replica of a non-folding AICS at a local airsoft store. The airsoft gun was broken, and I scored the stock for $25.00.
With about two hours of work, I filled the stock with PC-7 and Devcon epoxy, and had a "blank" to inlet for my action. I cemented a piece of aluminum inside the stock with the PC-7 just forward of the magazine well of my TR action to provide a solid surface for the front action screw to pull against, and filled the "magwell" in the fore-end from the airsoft.
I lined up my Savage action so the trigger would be where I wanted it to be in the guard of the AICS, and started cutting away with the Dremel and a drill press. I finished the inletting with some finer work with a file and some sand paper, and then bedded the action to the stock with Devcon.
There is a "trough" cut in the stock behind the bolt that allows the bolt to travel. Removing the cheek piece, the bolt can be slid rearward out of the action without taking the action out of the stock. The action sits low in the stock in order to line up properly with the trigger guard opening, but you don't notice it too much.
The gun needs a one piece base (that I haven'e acquired yet) to get good cheek weld with the cheek piece in place (because of the low action). I also manufactured a new "ultra-low" cheek piece from my wife's old cutting board, to help with the scope alignment issue. I can now shoot it comfortably how it is. The new base will make it perfect.
Paint is a little washed out in these pictures(hopefully they load - first post). The paint is khaki Rustoleum ultra-flat over Rustoleum textured primer.
Went out and shot it. It has 205 rounds down the tube. Most of it was Winchester, American Eagle, and CCI cheap stuff. I friend loaned me a few rounds of CCI greentag, and that load produced the best groups so far (five shots in about .75 inches at 50 yards). I haven't pushed it out past 50 yet, but I've got some quality ammo on hand now, and I'm planning on shooting it in well on Saturday.
Anyway, thought you guys might like to see this build. I really thought Black Whiskey did a great job with his, and I have to credit him with the inspiration for this one.
PICTURES (hopefully):
I hope you guys enjoy.