I provided my ranch hands a Ranch Rifle which they carried for years in various pickup trucks, lots of 'yotes died. When I got it back, it was pretty well "depreciated"... blush

So, I decided to turn it into something useful and sent it to these folks http://www.mini14ranch.com/ for a full house do-over. That was a number of years ago before they got expensive.

I did the stock myself, cut the top off the factory stock with a table saw, glued a piece of pine for increased height, shaped to suit then rattle can sprayed Brownells' crinkle finish. I cut the "c" butt plate square and installed a recoil pad for length.

I got a Picatinny rail from Brownells and used low Weavers for the Bushnell 4200.

Accuracy Systems did their three point bedding, did a great trigger job, installed a premium barrel and gas block with their proprietary muzzle brake. Photos show how they bedded the action to the stock, using threaded steel inserts set in the wood.

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