Nice looking gun and great looking stock. Some complain about putting anything but the plainest looking wood on what is a working mans gun. Well I say the buyer chooses what he wants and gets it. The cost of the stock blank becomes minor compared to the cost of fitting, checkering and finishing a stock job. Those who do their own still invest many hours into a job. Almost countless hours in some of mine it seems. That gun almost begs to be carried around and used.