This stock second has a bark inclusion with a tiny worm hole at the midway point on the left side of the forearm. This stock would normally be priced at $269.00, but is offered at a discount. Sold as-is.
This early Lancaster County style stock honors Jacob Dickert, a master gunsmith who arrived in America about 1750. After becoming a citizen, he produced rifles for the Continental Army. He was an artist, producing raised carved flint longrifles with daisy patchboxes for his many customers. Our pre-shaped stock is cut for a 13/16” straight octagon 42” length barrel, with a 3/8” rod hole drilled full depth. Buttplate area is 5-1/8" tall, by 2" wide. Pull may be up to 14-3/4", with a drop of 3-3/4" from the line of sights.
Refer to our Dickert stock page for further details.