The second time I broke my wrist,and dislocated my thumb,the wrist required two pins and over the next 55+ years arthritic and calisum have built a substantial note / bump,ect.just above there the wrist flex's.
All this limits my ability to grip a rifle like most shooters do.
No one in my area is interested in a $ 70.00 off cost and no paperwork on a 110 "Tactical" in 6 CM. None of the stock makers offer after market stocks that allow for the use of the DBM. I know I could spend $ 750.00 to north of a grand and get one of the chaise stocks.
So, IF it doesn't sell at the gun show I'm thinking about cutting off about 2" off the front of the comb {the pointy part closest to the action}
So does anyone know how thick the stock is ? and can you envision any problems ??

Thank you