Speaking of Ivory

Started by Fox Creek Kid, February 21, 2016, 04:14:45 AM

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Coffinmaker

FCK!!

STOP THAT!!

Coffinmaker

Fox Creek Kid

This gun was sold just a few years ago I believe. It's very famous. The huge crack does however show what happens to ivory over time.

Coffinmaker

I'm not particularly enamored of Ivory Stocks for rifles.  Personal opinion here.  I think the couple I've seen were stunningly gorgeous from
the standpoint of a display wall hanger.  Presentation piece, stuck up on display ... way cool.  But as noted, as good looking as it is, the
cracks in the stock will only get worse.  I would be hesitant to actually fire that rifle.  While it wouldn't have much recoil, I'd be
concerned with the Butt Stock completely coming apart.  Most un-fun.  Nice gun though.  Look good up against the deep red paisley
wall paper in a high class Bordello  ;D

Coffinmaker  

Shawnee McGrutt

I will say it, I am not a big fan of ivory grips or stocks, (I don't belong to PETA), for me they make the firearm look toyish.

But seeing that you brought it up Mr. Coffinmaker, where is this Bordello?   :o
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