ABOUT DOAN
Custom Riflebuilding for High Power, Long Range, Smallbore and F-Class Shooters. Custom Grips for Rifles, Offset Sights and Fancy Wood and Fiberglass Rifle Stocks.
Email: doantrevor@gmail.com
Phone: 714-457-5566-
Recent Posts
- Koa Thumbhole Stock with Remington 40x Rimfire
- Refitting a Phoenix Sight to a Picatinny Rail
- Barnard Action on a Claro Walnut Stock
- Breathing New Life into a 2600 FWB
- Offset Scope Mounts
- Doan Trevor Laminate Stock for a Voodoo Action
- Spirit of America Match – Raton, NM 2025
- Turbo 25 X Action in an Exhibition Grade Plus Stock
- Anschutz Action for an F-Class American Walnut Stock
- Spirit of America
- Maple Stock for a 52C Winchester
- Stocks for Sale
- Borden Rim Rock BRMXD Action in a Claro Walnut Stock
- A Point of History…..
- Do you know Tanks?
- Congratulations to Charles Rowe!
- Stole Panda Full Bore Action with a Circassian Walnut Stock
- Turkish Walnut Stock with Barnard Action
- I’m fine..
- Happy Patriot’s Day.
- FTR Claro Walnut Stock with a Voodoo
- FINISHED: Quilted & Fiddleback Maple FTR Stock with a Barnard Action
- Quilted & Fiddleback Maple FTR Stock with a Barnard Action
- FINISHED: Winchester 52C Exhibition Grade F-Class Stock
- Winchester 52C Exhibition Grade F-Class Stock
- Congrats to Virginia McLemore!
- Two Rifles for Sub-Junior Shooting Club
- Story Time – March 6th, 1961
- When a stock goes on a diet…..
- Canjar Trigger for 52B Winchester
- 2500 Action with a Turkish Walnut Stock
- Merry Christmas!!
- Congrats to Vlad Yakorevsky!
- American Walnut Stock for a Barnard Action finished on Veteran’s Day
- American Walnut Open F- Class with a Barnard Action
- American Walnut Stock with a Walther KK500 action
- Congrats to Luke Ramsey!
- Putting a Barnard Action in an Anschutz Stock
- Spirit of America Match 2024
- Laminate Stock made by Doan
- Anschutz Style Thumbhole Stock with Turbo Action
- Laminate Stock for 52D Winchester
- Plaque Unveiling Ceremony
- Gavray, France
- American Walnut Stock for Walther KK500
- FINISHED: F-Class Stock for Blake Paragon Left-Handed Action
- F-Class Stock for Blake Paragon Left-Handed Action
- Once it was two pieces, now it is one.
- American Black Walnut FTR Stock for Barnard Action
- Sometimes you got to make little pieces
Monthly Archives: April 2013
Barnard Action with Bedding Block and 3 Action Screws
This can be used with either two or three action screws so that a different action can be used in one stock.
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Bastone Walnut with Complete Fiddleback Being Inletted for a Fortner Biathalon Action
Normally Fortner actions are used for Biathlon. The owner wanted this left-handed action.
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Bastone Walnut with Complete Fiddleback
Contouring the butt plate
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Congratulations to Derek Rodgers!
Congratulations to Derek Rodgers for taking first place in the first-ever Sinclair International East Coast Fullbore Nationals (ECN) was held at Camp Butner (NC) on April 18-21, 2013. Here is a link to the article written by Accurate Shooter . Here are … Continue reading
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Bastone Walnut with Complete Fiddleback
Cutting the slot for the thumbwheel
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F-Class F/TR
The goal was to create a lightweight stock for F/TR class shooting. The stock finishes at 3 lbs. 7 oz. The weight includes the adjustable buttplate, the adjustable cheek piece, trigger guard, action screws, bedding and bedding block, and front … Continue reading
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Thumbhole Anschutz Stock Completed
This is a thumbhole stock that did not have an adjustable cheekpiece on it. In the process of building the cheekpiece, the owner wanted the stock refinished with the goal of keeping it as original as possible. See refinishing in … Continue reading
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Morgen Fullmer in Africa
Scott Fullmer’s daughter Morgan is in Africa a Palma Match. I finished the rifle for her a few weeks ago – here are the finished pictures. Good Luck, Morgan!
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