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
- Turkish Walnut Stock for a Remington 700 Solid Bottom
- April 19th, 1775
- Finished the Last Two Spirit of America Trophies
- Working on Trophies
- Something a little different…
- FINISHED: Quilted Maple Stock for a 3 Lug BAT Action
- Maintenance in the shop
- 2024 Southwest Nationals
- Quilted Maple Stock for a 3 Lug BAT Action
- FINISHED: Anschutz Thumbhole Stock with a RPA Quadlite Action
- Anschutz Thumbhole Stock with a RPA Quadlite Action
- Laminate Benchrest stock for a Model 2000 Anschutz
- Retrofitting a stock from Panda Action to a Swindlehurst Action.
- Fancy American Walnut Stock with a Barnard Action
- RAD System Installed on a McMillian F-Class Stock.
- English Walnut with Stolle Panda Fullbore Action
- McMillian A5 Stock inletted to fit Atlas Action for FTR
- Laminate Stock by Doan FOR SALE
- Defiant Defiance Action in a FTR English Walnut Stock
- Thumbhole Anschutz Stock with Mack Brothers Action
- Barnard Action in a Claro Walnut Stock
- Best in Show Woodworking NMSF 2023
- Trigger Guard Repair
- McMillan Stock with Stolle Panda Action
- English Walnut Anschutz 54 Stock
- Modifying a Swindlehurst Stock to Walther KK500
- Grips
- Final Touches on the Spinning Wheel
- Winchester 52-B Solid Bottom Receiver
- Turkish Walnut for Benchrest Stock for a Fortner Action
- Sometimes Bad Things Happen
- Retrofitting Prone stocks for FTR
- I had a comment about stock height and recoil.
- Congratulations, Trudie Fay!
- Turbo V1 Action with Claro Walnut Stock for F-Class
- FINISHED: Smallbore Project – 52 Winchester
- One Last Southwest Nationals Post
- More from Southwest Nationals
- More from The Southwest Nationals
- UPDATE from Southwest Nationals
- English Walnut F-Class for Borden Action
- Finished Over Under African Rifle – “Restocking”
- American Walnut FTR Stock with a Stolle Panda Action
- Over Under African Rifle – “Restocking”
- Finished “Reinventing” The Wheel
- In Progress – Spinning Wheel
- Reinventing The (Spinning) Wheel
- Making a Laminate Stock
- American Walnut Stock with a Remington Action for FTR
- Bastogne Walnut Stock with a Barnard Action
Monthly Archives: June 2017
Birthday Busy-ness: Bedding Blocks for Barnard Actions
Keeping busy on my birthday. The youngest keeps trying to me how old I am! Not listening! Note the bedding blocks have three holes in them. Will do recoil lug for individual need. As Gary Eliseo says, “It’s amazing what … Continue reading
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Completed: Palma .223 Bastogne Walnut
Here is a picture of the final sanding. And the pictures of the completed project. The chopping board with the Walnut and cherry stripes was completed at the same time. (Clare loves it!)
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Offset Sights
I used a Scott Riles front sight and adapted it to the front offset arm. I have made the rear adjustable for pupillary distance. As usual, in my eagerness to get to to it’s owner, I forgot to take finished … Continue reading
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Update #2: Palma .223 Bastogne Walnut
I’ve inletted for the trigger guard. I’ve installed the rail. Added vents…. as Steve McGee called them Buick Portals… Or as us old guys call them Camp Perry Drain Holes… I’ve started sanding and the burls/flowers are filling in quite … Continue reading
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Update: Palma Rifle .223 Bastogne Walnut
I added a feed ramp. Did some inletting. Did the bedding and added three pillars.
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Palma Rifle .223 Bastogne Walnut
This Bastogne Walnut stock (selected by the owner) is filled with little burls and fiddleback. It is also quilted. It is light in color. It can be difficult to work with because of the e we changing grain. A challenge … Continue reading
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6/6/44
Always remember this day. I flew my flag my flag today. My Father-In-Law landed on Omaha. Thank you to Ron Piotrowski for bringing back the Utah Beach sand.
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Savage 112 FTR Completed
I have completed the Savage FTR. Unfortunately, I was so eager to get it shipped to its owner that I forgot to take completed photos. Here are some more in-progress photos.
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American Walnut Eliseo Pistol Grip
This is a custom Grip. I make them to fit each of my customers hands. No matter what size. All I require is a tracing of your hand, just like in kindergarten when we all made turkeys! This will also … Continue reading
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