That's very interesting Kosoglot. But the technology is still pretty pricey for the average gunsmith. I can see where it might easily amortize itself for a large scale gunstock duplicating company though. And doing things like changing drop or adding higher combs, length of pull, etc. would be programmed rather than done by altering a pattern stock. Do you know how this system is integrated with a duplicator? I'd assume it is intended for CNC duplicators.

And welcome on your first post here.


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