FX Beatiful FORM walnut riflestock for FX DRS

485 british pounds?
Or, for about the same amount of money, I could:
Purchase some walnut, a table saw, a router, some sandpaper, stain and oil, and then spend a few days out in the shop.
At the end of the weekend, Id be broke, exhausted and have nothing but a pile of firewood and saw dust!
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, and seems like its priced very well!
 
485 british pounds?
Or, for about the same amount of money, I could:
Purchase some walnut, a table saw, a router, some sandpaper, stain and oil, and then spend a few days out in the shop.
At the end of the weekend, Id be broke, exhausted and have nothing but a pile of firewood and saw dust!
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, and seems like its priced very well!
I agree, the stock is beautifully crafted and well priced.
One can have rails attached if needed by FORM.
The checkering and thumb placement are added features that i really like
If i had seen this configuration of the DRS, it would have been high on the purchase list .
Not a fan of synthetics, or PRS stocks. And the walnut stock that FX offers is kinda bland
 
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Having received my Walnut grade 1 FX DRS, I was disappointed with the wood and the comb height. I've sold the stock on and ordered a Form Churchill.............now all I have to do is wait........
Sweet!
Those stocks look much better than the factory stocks
Hope you get lucky and get a nice piece of Walnut
 
I knew somebody would come out with a custom wood stock For the DRS. This is very nice and I would buy if I couldn’t do it myself. I’ll bet there will be more offerings coming.

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I ordered a Form stock for my DRS classic 22 700.
Looks like I have a month or so to wait .
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I am normally indifferent towards wood and laminate stocks, but I really like the colors on that one. That is pretty.

A month? Are they making them to order? It is kind of cool, if they are. It looks like it will be worth the wait.
 
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I am normally indifferent towards wood and laminate stocks, but I really like the colors on that one. That is pretty.

A month? Are they making them to order? It is kind of cool, if they are. It looks like it will be worth the wait.
Yah, I'm the same way. I would rather have a chassis.
This one caught my eye !

I'm just going by the dates on this thread from the time ROB said he ordered and from when he posted he received it.
Also from the videos I watched about Form they looked like a small ish company.

I will definitely share pics and quality when I get it !
 
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I am normally indifferent towards wood and laminate stocks, but I really like the colors on that one. That is pretty.

A month? Are they making them to order? It is kind of cool, if they are. It looks like it will be worth the wait.
I just received an email from Form Stocks, saying my stock is getting sanded then onto finishing.

So it sounds like they are made to order !
 
Time to get your hopes up. 😁
I am a bit sad they are not made to give access to regulator and hammer spring adjuster, i will want that no matter what.
I drilled a hole in my synthetic stock to adjust hammer spring. I would not suggest that with this stock though. lol.
I cannot make any adjustments with my Saber Tactical stock either. I think it is just something most of us accept when we buy the rifle.
 
Lovely looking stock, but way beyond my skill set. congratulations!!
Rob, it's not that difficult to make a custom stock. Make a couple out of construction 2x8 (fir or spruce) to get a feel for the process before trying hardwood.

You don't need a lot of tools, I do most of the work with a 10" tablesaw.

I wrote up a 6 part guest blog for Pyramyd Air if your curious...


Cheers!
 
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I think it is just something most of us accept when we buy the rifle.
Indeed, this is also why i have not picked up a DRSC which i do like to look at, i am hoping for a V2 version to come out in 25 that will have this option.
I have tried a internal regulator, and hard to reach hammer spring adjuster, i am never going back to that again.