Custom Stock

Discussion in 'Off Topic!' started by DIXIE SPECIAL 25, Feb 25, 2023.

  1. DIXIE SPECIAL 25

    DIXIE SPECIAL 25 Mega Poster

    Looks like you need to win the lottery in order to have a custom stock made. $ 4000 plus wood. I can easily see $ 10K plus... I bet it's a wonderful experience....
     
  2. 635 G

    635 G Mega Poster

    Too bad Dennis DeVault is no longer around, from what I hear if you really want a true "custom" stock Russ Gioscalvdo ( please check my spelling) is the go to person these days
     
  3. David McMillen

    David McMillen Well-Known Member

    Your $10K figure is way to high. More like in the $5.5K to 6K area.
     
  4. THEUNLOADER

    THEUNLOADER Mega Poster Founding Member

    I think the name you are referring to is--Russ DiGesualdo.---Longmont Colo.
     
  5. amboy49

    amboy49 Well-Known Member

    Nice wood can be found at a reasonable cost - but sometimes stock makers won't make you a stock unless you buy the blanks from them. This happened to me several years ago at Wenigs.
     
  6. 635 G

    635 G Mega Poster

    Thanx Gary--I knew how to pronounce Russ's last name , but spelling it was another thing--his fitting is second to none
     
  7. David McMillen

    David McMillen Well-Known Member

    Same here.
     
  8. nickthanos

    nickthanos Well-Known Member

    Check with Wenig in MO. I had one made for my grandson two years ago and selected the wood from their web site. Looks really great with nice wood, and was $2,000.00
     
  9. amboy49

    amboy49 Well-Known Member

    $2,000 for a custom stock ? Was there custom specialized fitting involved or did you provide dimensions and they made the stock without having to actually go to them ? What about checkering ? What about the type of finish ?

    Here is my invoice from Wenig from several years ago. Note the charges for checkering and finishing. Also note I was given an "allowance" for furnishing my own wood and then charged for the grade of wood they DIDN'T sell me. Use Wenig if you wish. Maybe things have changed since Fred nor his son own the business ? I will never darken their door again. As George Bush was famous said, "Fool me once . . . . . . ."





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  10. jamesbalog

    jamesbalog Mega Poster

    Phil Simms is making me one now, I was quoted $2500 for stock and forend with standard checkering and standard wood included.

    This was being measured by Rod Stumbo and having the dimensions sent to Phil.

    There was an option for just a stock which was around 2k... Obviously there are plenty of ways to spend more money with fancy checkering and fancy wood. Im sure i will upgrade the wood but the process hasnt made it that far yet. I will report back with a total and pics of the stock when it gets done


    This was for a regular stock, not a prosoft
     
  11. cuattheshootoff

    cuattheshootoff New Member

    Google Manuel Ricardo: he offers reasonably priced custom stocks to uour specs
     
  12. anthony morton

    anthony morton Mega Poster

    John Fittinger in Eugene Or. does a nice job.
     
  13. vdt

    vdt Mega Poster Founding Member

    Wenig,has made me several ,never look back ,you go get fitting and then pick wood ,$3200.00 for a set
     
  14. 635 G

    635 G Mega Poster

    One of the most important aspects of gunfitting is "GRIP" Dennis DeVault paid a lot of attention to the grip, its the only part of the stock you can't adjust
     
  15. amboy49

    amboy49 Well-Known Member

    would love to see a pic of the wood. Exhibition grade or straight grain no figure ?
     
  16. rrisum

    rrisum Mega Poster

    I's a great investment to have a gun that fits. The key word is "CUSTOM" - then when you try selling it you may have a problem?
     
  17. Ernroe

    Ernroe Well-Known Member

    I agree with Dixie Special. Custom means fitted to your personal measurements which are probably different that the body measurements of other people. The way to go is adjustable. ( in my humble opinion ) So, if your measurements change and if you shoot long enough they probably will change somewhat, there goes your precision. I have an adjustable stocks on my target guns. Therefore, when I sell them fit is not an issue. At present I have a DeVault Adj stock, a G Square Adjustable stock, and a Remington Competition Adj stock set on a Std wt. 20ga 1100. It is the only 1100 I have been able to shoot consistently.
    Just my 2 cents worth.
     
  18. nickthanos

    nickthanos Well-Known Member

    I had already fitted my grandsons' stock to him. With proper cast & pitch, cast off & bent stock. Told them to duplicate the stock, only make it with a 15" length of pull. They did a nice job and put their premium finish on it for the two thousand. I picked a nice piece of wood from their web site. It was for my old Beretta ASE-90 that I gave him, and he shoots it very well. As he got taller, I had to keep adding pieces of stock cut offs for length, but finally when he stopped growing, I decided to have a nice one made for him.
     
  19. nickthanos

    nickthanos Well-Known Member

    I sent them the gun with the old stock on it so they could pattern the new one to duplicate with the longer LOP.
     
  20. Ernroe

    Ernroe Well-Known Member

    You certainty started him off with a nice gun that will last him a long time.