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 2018
Palma Rifle – For Sale
Krieger barrel 13 twist. Very close to a new barrel. Barely used. Remington long action with sleeve. New Pacific Tool and Gauge bolt and firing pin. Doan Trevor stock with adjustable cheekpiece and buttplate. This is from my personal collection. … Continue reading
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For Sale – Winchester Model 12 – 16 Gauge
Condition is 97% or better. Barely handled and still retains the original satin finish. 27-3/4″ barrel with modified choke. $600 plus shipping.
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Offset Scope Mounts
Took a break from woodworking to do a bit of metal work. Made 7 pairs of offset scope mounts, these will fit Pickatinny and Weaver. Now available.
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Stolle Panda F-Class in a McCloskey Stock
This stock was easy to work with. Straight. And very pretty wood. Moved the action back half an inch to give the owner better trigger position. Also reduced the overall length of pull half an inch. Hand filed and fitted … Continue reading
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Final: Laminate Stock for a Barnard Action
Here are the final pictures. The cheekpiece has cast-on and cast-off adjusts in it.
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Laminated Stock for Barnard
Bedding and fitting buttplate. Corrected pistol grip to match H&H pattern. Finished 4-way buttplate. Today, putting on the finishing touches, making action screws and remembering to take final pictures.
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Congratulations to Ron Deradourian! AGAIN!
Congratulations to Ron for winning the Rocky Mountain State Regional yesterday, using a Doan Trevor built rifle. The original stock was repaired back in 2015. Three weeks ago I re-barreled it with a HART BARREL that Ron had won at … Continue reading
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