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Looks broken to me, the two pieces that would be the ends are closed/flat to mate against their respective surfaces squarely, I'd try closing the mainspring ends to be flat, and putting a spacer at each end, with larger spacer(s) at the piston end.

Interesting that it still fired well though 😃
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So I have pretty much finished the stock for my 95 and so I thought I would pull it apart today to have a look as I am going to drop it in power from about 890 to 750 fps. It will be my dedicated "sparrow gun" for the supermarkets.
When I took the spring out, it came out in 4 pieces!!Shocked The small bits had been wound into the ends so it had the effect of giving it a short powerful stroke..... i'm guessing. Either that or it plain broke and has been firing ok anyway. Shot cycle had always been nice and smooth, no rattles, just a nice thuick! (not sure how you spell that).Confused
Put it back together with just the main spring and it fired nicely at around 615 fps. I will either put some spacers on the top hat, wind one section of spring back in or buy a new spring to bring it up to the 750 fps mark.

Has anyone heard of the "inter-twined spring technique before"?

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Long time no updates here , sick kids taking priority.
Fitted one of nungas adjustable butt hooks to it now , and have to say they're very race gun!
A lot of adjustment, easy to fit and set up, one size Allen key for everything, and way below the cost of anything like it on the market. Top work nunga, , it's made this stock fit me so much better - now I just need to sort this damn shoulder out :)

Here it is fitted, gotta have gun porn :)
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Everyone is different if they're handmade. I see a lot of differences between them just at a glance.
The one I'm doing is longer, with a mix of FWB and AA in the rear, plus the pistol grip angle and thumb slot, just to name a few.
It's good to see people having a go rather than forking out the ridiculous dollars to import a bit of wood
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I know what you mean, there are some similarities around the trigger.
 I am making it for my HW95 but was copying my 97 stock and thinking of adding some 98 into it. A Weirauch hybrid.
That's gonna look great with the grain. It will be an individual piece. 
Note i'm talking about bretts stock looking great, not blowing my own horn. I just re read it.


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hay Pauly dont copy it to much! that stock is for me and it is meant to be a one off  :) we cant have two of them knocking around lol :)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Pauly5 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2014 at 9:06am
I reckon we got the north island covered. Custom stocks and hooks. LOLWink
Yea if you can't be shooting them, playing with them is next best.


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Haha it's a bug isn't it! Once you've made one........
Looks good tho, maybe we have nz's new custom stock maker in Wellington :)
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Gee Brett, you'd think i'm trying to copy you but I am making a new stock for my 95 now.  I have a piece of Eucalyptus that I am using. I'm basically copying my 97 stock but will put an adjustable cheek piece like the 98.  I plan to use it for work now that my 97 is all FT'd out. The wood is hard as hell, nice and dense too which hopefully has a benefit. 





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Nice work.
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