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		<title>Wood Furniture Transforms Black Rifle &#8212; Home DIY Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 16:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rear stock and grip (shown above) come from the commercial LUCID AR Stock Kit. But Forum member Brian V. custom-made this one-piece walnut forearm. Forum member Brian V. (aka &#8220;Carbide&#8221;) wanted a new look for his &#8220;modern sporting rifle&#8221;. He was tired of looking at black plastic (or FDE, OD green) and aluminum components [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arwood01.jpg" alt="ar15 wood stock Lucid Brownells"><br />
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<p><i>The rear stock and grip (shown above) come from the commercial <a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&amp;mi=10077&amp;pw=46611&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brownells.com%2Frifle-parts%2Fstock-parts%2Ffurniture-sets%2Far-15-m16-wood-stock-sets-prod38906.aspx" target="_blank">LUCID AR Stock Kit</a>. But Forum member Brian V. custom-made this one-piece walnut forearm.</i><br />
<img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arwood02.jpg" alt="ar15 wood stock Lucid Brownells"></p>
<p>Forum member Brian V. (aka &#8220;Carbide&#8221;) wanted a new look for his &#8220;modern sporting rifle&#8221;. He was tired of looking at black plastic (or FDE, OD green) and aluminum components on his AR15. So he decided to fit wood &#8220;furniture&#8221; on the rifle. He ordered a wood <a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&amp;mi=10077&amp;pw=46611&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brownells.com%2Frifle-parts%2Fstock-parts%2Ffurniture-sets%2Far-15-m16-wood-stock-sets-prod38906.aspx" target="_blank">butt-stock and fore-arm set made by Lucid</a>, but he didn&#8217;t like the two-piece fore-arm of the Lucid stock set</a>. He decided he could build something better than the commercially-available, Lucid-made wood fore-arm.</p>
<p><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arwood03.jpg" alt="ar15 wood stock Lucid Brownells"></p>
<p><b>Lathe-Turned Custom Walnut Sleeve in Front</b><br />
So Brian took his existing AR tubular fore-arm and epoxied a walnut sleeve to it. With a lathe, Brian then turned the walnut sleeve to his desired dimensions: 2.250&#8243; diameter in back and 2.200&#8243; diameter in front, so there&#8217;s a little taper. Brian says &#8220;I could have gone a little thinner.&#8221; The wood fore-end was then sanded and stained to match the Lucid-made rear section. Brian says &#8220;the stain is not quite a perfect match, but but it looks a lot better.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Does Brian like his new wood-stocked AR?  Absolutely. He says the conversion makes the gun more user-friendly: &#8220;The wood is warmer to carry in winter and quieter.&#8221; He adds that the wood sleeve added about four ounces of weight to the fore-end, but that did not affect the handling.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>We think this is a good &#8220;do-it-yourself&#8221; project that could be done by many of our readers. You can simply install the Lucid stock set or customize the front end like Brian did. Either way, you end up with a good-looking rifle that feels better in your hands.</em></p>
<p><b>LUCID AR15 Wood Stock Sets Are Sold by Brownells.com:</b> <a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&amp;mi=10077&amp;pw=46611&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brownells.com%2Frifle-parts%2Fstock-parts%2Ffurniture-sets%2Far-15-m16-wood-stock-sets-prod38906.aspx" target="_blank">CLICK HERE to ORDER</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&amp;mi=10077&amp;pw=46611&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brownells.com%2Frifle-parts%2Fstock-parts%2Ffurniture-sets%2Far-15-m16-wood-stock-sets-prod38906.aspx" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/arwood04.gif" alt="ar15 wood stock Lucid Brownells"></a></p>
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		<title>Front Sleds Stabilize ARs and Rifles with Narrow Forearms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2014 12:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whidden Gunworks offers a nicely-engineered &#8220;bolt-on&#8221; front plate that will enhance the bench-rested accuracy of any rifle with an accessory rail on the forearm. The Whidden Track Plate fits securely in the forearm accessory rail on prone, cross-the-course, and Palma rifles. These guns typically have a narrow and/or rounded fore-end so they rock and wobble [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.whiddengunworks.com/" target="new">Whidden Gunworks</a> offers a nicely-engineered &#8220;bolt-on&#8221; front plate that will enhance the bench-rested accuracy of any rifle with an accessory rail on the forearm.<br />
<img src="http://whiddengunworks.net/trackplate_files/blocks_image_1_1.png"><br />
<img align="right" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/whidplate01.jpg">The Whidden <a href="http://whiddengunworks.net/trackplate.html" target="new">Track Plate</a> fits securely in the forearm accessory rail on prone, cross-the-course, and Palma rifles. These guns typically have a narrow and/or rounded fore-end so they rock and wobble when used with a front pedestal rest. The TrackPlate cures that. Once installed it provides a rock-solid, 2.9&#8243;-wide platform that mates perfectly with a benchrest-type front sandbag. This gives sling-shooters maximum stability when testing loads or zeroing their sights or scope. Plus you can now shoot F-Class competitively with a prone gun.</p>
<p>The Track Plate is light-weight, has catamaran-style runners to aid tracking and prevent rocking, and can be easily stowed in a range bag. The machined aluminum Track Plate fits BOTH Anschutz-style and American-style recessed forearm rails.</p>
<p>The Track Plate is available from <a href="http://whiddengunworks.net/trackplate.html" target="new">Whidden Gunworks</a> for $40.99 or from <a href="http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.aspx?p=ItemDetailOptions&#038;item=W29P" target="new">Champion&#8217;s Choice</a> for $40.00 (item W29P). Plate designer (and National LR Rifle Champion) John Whidden says: &#8220;The Plate is great for any rifle with a rail whether it ís smallbore, centerfire, or an air gun. Now you can try F-Class with your favorite prone rifle: the Plate has a perfect low-drag finish for riding a rest or sandbags and is competition legal in all dimensions.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/whidplate02.jpg" alt="Whidden Gunworks Track Plate"></p>
<p><b>Front Bag-Rider for AR-15s from EGW</b><br />
Similar to the Whidden Track Plate is a 3&#8243;-wide Delrin bag-rider from <a href="http://www.egw-guns.com/" target="new">Evolution Gun Works</a> (EGW). This was developed expressly to fit the fore-ends of AR15-type rifles with round float tubes. The <a href="http://www.egwguns.com/bag-riders/egw-ar-bag-rider-bench-rest-system/" target="new">EGW front bag-rider</a> attaches to a front sling swivel stud anchor. That allows it to mount as easily as a Harris bipod &#8212; no rail needed! Just unscrew the swivel stud, put the front bag-rider in place and attach one hex-head machine screw. The front bag-rider is contoured to match the handguard profile so it fits securely with no wobble. Overall, it is a slick system. Front and rear bag-riders can be attached in a couple of minutes. The Delrin blocks slide easily in the bags and make the gun ultra-stable. The gun tracks straight back. The front bag-rider comes in two (2) variants, a <a href="https://egwguns.com/wecs.php?store=232536056986&#038;action=display&#038;target=32141" target="_blank">$39.99 radiused version (item 32141)</a> that attaches via swivel stud, and a <a href="https://egwguns.com/wecs.php?store=232536056986&#038;action=display&#038;target=32143" target="_blank">$49.99 version (item 32143)</a> that mounts via a Picatinny-style rail.</p>
<p><b>EGW AR Front Bag-Rider System</b><br />
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<p><b>EGW Picatinny Rail-Attached Front Bag-Rider</b><br />
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<p><b>EGW Rear Bag-Rider for AR Buttstocks</b><br />
EGW also offers a REAR bag-rider that attaches via the sling swivel anchor. The EGW  <a href="https://egwguns.com/wecs.php?store=232536056986&#038;action=display&#038;target=32142" target="_blank">AR Rear Bag-Rider</a> accessory (item 32142), designed to work with A2-style buttstocks, sells separately for $39.99. This rear bag-rider provides a longer, straight &#8220;keel&#8221; that works very well in rear sandbags, giving the rifle more stability, and improving the tracking.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/egwrear1401.jpg" alt="EGW Rear bag-rider"></p>
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