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You're right Jack..Never seen Redwood but have seen some made of Cedar..like cedar chest wood. I did make a set of grips for my old Ruger Flattop years ago out of birdseye maple floor. Turned out ok. One panel cracked right in half one day. Maybe a bit too thin at the screw..LOL
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Popplecop, Jack, & skeet;
Found a shop near Eureka were a guy crafted all sorts of items (boxes, furniture, ect) out of redwood. I bought a few scraps from him for $3, so I don't have a big cash investment in this.....just thought the wood would look more 'classic' than the rubberized factory grips that are on it now. He did say that the wood does tend to have a high moisture content, and needs to be dried thoroughly before using it. As for 'soft wood' & holding up.....I put a big gouge in the stock of my trade musket today while changing a flint, and it's supposedly walnut; the screwdriver slipped and put a big gash in the wood! ![]() ....and for the record, I took the gun out today for its maiden voyage, and couldn't hit squat with it! Time to go back to the reloading bench! ![]()
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