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Maple CZ 452FS Super Exclusive

12K views 188 replies 89 participants last post by  Slappys 22  
#1 · (Edited)
Well folks , here is a little project I started in order to defeat winter boredom. Problem is I finished too soon! Winter is a long ways from being over.
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This rifle started life as a CZ452 Super Exclusive. I had a crazy idea to make the world's longest Full stock Maple CZ452. So I did! Well , maybe it isn't the longest , I don't really know for sure.
The blank I used was one of several that my uncle Woody(rip) saved many years ago(50 or so) from a barn being torn down if I remember correctly. He gave 3 of these to my dad and he never came upon the right project to use them on. Dad gave these blanks to me many years ago and I am just now getting around to using them. In this picture the bottom rifle and blank in their original form before I began the project.
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I don't have any machines to help out so any stock build I do is all done using only hand tools. The 29" barrel channel was a chore to do. I am not a professional, just a hobbyist/hack at best. But I do enjoy building one every now and then. I do use a band saw to cut out the general form of the stock. Here it is after I cut it to form.
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Now the hard stuff begins. It was then time to shape a little and begin the inletting of the receiver and barrel.
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Here is a better pic of the inletting and form after lots of hours.
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I didn't want to finish it in the white. I wanted to accomplish a golden tone similar to some of Brownings Maple shotguns. So I tried some ideas ahead of the finish sanding. I found that Restor-a-Finish in Golden Oak gave me as close as I was going to get to the desired color.
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Once finish sanding and proper tone was achieved it was time for a tru-oil finish! Many coats to go actually but I will get to those later. Here is a picture of it with a CZ452FS in 17hmr to give you a size and color comparison.
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This rifle was a squirrel getter and hopefully will still be , just with my own personal added touch. Here is a pic of it in original form after a successful hunt. Notice the length of this rifle. It is the full length of my tailgate. (head shots blotted out for our more sensitive viewers! 😎
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Thanks for stopping in to check out my crazy creation!
 
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#21 ·
I like it a lot, heckuva job with a wicked piece of timber…

If I counted and read correctly you had 3 blanks, now minus 1?

So you could (if you felt like it) make me a stock for my 452 American. I mean if you’re not sure what to do with them and taking suggestions lol!!
 
#27 ·
Thank you so much! You did count correctly and I am honored that someone would want to own one of my projects. I make only lfor myself and rarely at all. If I had a duplicator and machines to help knock down the amount of hours it takes I would give it a try. But unfortunately working with hand tools just takes way too long. 55 hours in this one and it still has multiple coats to gonat a later time.
Thank you again for the compliments.
 
#29 ·
Thank you sir!
Took 55hrs and still a good ways to finish off the coats of finish. Definitely not a professional and likely not good enough to even be considered a hack. 😆 🤣 Good lumber covers up for my shortcomings.
Thank you so much again! Really glad you approve of the style.
 
#23 ·
Well folks , here is a little project I started in order to defeat winter boredom. Problem is I finished too soon! Winter is a long ways from being over.
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This rifle started life as a CZ452 Super Exclusive. I had a crazy idea to make the world's longest Full stock Maple CZ452. So I did! Well , maybe it isn't the longest , I don't really know for sure.
The blank I used was one of several that my uncle Woody(rip) saved many years ago(50 or so) from a barn being torn down if I remember correctly. He gave 3 of these to my dad and he never came upon the right project to use them on. Dad gave these blanks to me many years ago and I am just now getting around to using them. In this picture the bottom rifle and blank in their original form before I began the project.
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I don't have any machines to help out so any stock build I do is all done using only hand tools. The 29" barrel channel was a chore to do. I am not a professional, just a hobbyist/hack at best. But I do enjoy building one every now and then. I do use a band saw to cut out the general form of the stock. Here it is after I cut it to form.
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Now the hard stuff begins. It was then time to shape a little and begin the inletting of the receiver and barrel.
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Here is a better pic of the inletting and form after lots of hours.
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I didn't want to finish it in the white. I wanted to accomplish a golden tone similar to some of Brownings Maple shotguns. So I tried some ideas ahead of the finish sanding. I found that Restor-a-Finish in Golden Oak gave me as close as I was going to get to the desired color.
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Once finish sanding and proper tone was achieved it was time for a tru-oil finish! Many coats to go actually but I will get to those later. Here is a picture of it with a CZ452FS in 17hmr to give you a size and color comparison.
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This rifle was a squirrel getter and hopefully will still be , just with my own personal added touch. Here is a pic of it in original form after a successful hunt. Notice the length of this rifle. It is the full length of my tailgate. (head shots blotted out for our more sensitive viewers! 😎
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Thanks for stopping in to check out my crazy creation!
Beautiful!