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    Where to find US made AK wood furniture

    I would like to add a wood stock and forend to my Mak 90. Where can I find us made stocks and forends.
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    Matt makes the finest US made AK and FAL wood period... Not even a close runner up...

    http://www.ironwooddesigns.com/IWDsite/IWDproducts.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buck View Post
    Matt makes the finest US made AK and FAL wood period... Not even a close runner up...

    http://www.ironwooddesigns.com/IWDsite/IWDproducts.html

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    You can start and stop your search for US made wood stocks for a variety of firearms with Matt at Ironwood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    You can start and stop your search for US made wood stocks for a variety of firearms with Matt at Ironwood.
    The wood there on the sight looks un finished do you have to stain it yourself?
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    All of the guys I've known who have gotten stuff from Matt did do the final finishing to their taste, but it's not too difficult, I've used tung oil on some sets and it's not difficult at all, and that's when I was in an apartment and didn't have a shop or garage or anything to work in.

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    Converted my MAK90 using an Ironwood stock set among some other parts. Used rit dyes to get the color in the wood, then tung oil over top.


    Last edited by Steelblitz; 11-12-09 at 10:14.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskapopo View Post
    I would like to add a wood stock and forend to my Mak 90. Where can I find us made stocks and forends.
    Pat
    I like wood furnitures or any thing made from wood. It looks like amazing.


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