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    rjoy
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    new uv choate stock


    Hey every one
    How easy is it to dremel the hand grip on the choate stock? Has any one done it? I like the feel of the stock except the grip it's big. Seems like i would be able to dremel a contoured grip.
    Thanks
    Rich

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    Re: new uv choate stock

    The material is easy to work with. I removed some material from the tang area (to free float the tang) with a file and sand paper without problems. But note the grip is hollow so there's a limit as far as how much material you can remove there.

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    keredeht
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    Re: new uv choate stock

    It is fairly thick plastic, should be easy to thin out. I can see where it would bother some people, I have large hands and it doesnt bother me. Careful not to take too much off, the handle is hollow! Mine is full of lead

    I sanded my whole stock lightly with a coarse sandpaper to 'matte' the finish. I like it better like that.

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