There is almost no room for the top of the stock because the charging handle has to come out a long way so you only have about ¼†between the charging handle and the tube that holds the spring so that really limits what you can so with a wood stock on an AR.

Then the gun. It’s got a 24†Krieger Stainless 1:10 twist chambered in 204 Ruger.

I polished the barrel then put a pattern of coyote prints on the top. Kevin Weaver let me use his blaster to bead blast the barrel. Kevin told me not to expect much since he’s never had luck putting patterns on barrels before. We were both very surprised by how it turned out. (big thanks to Kevin for letting me use his blaster) Here is a close up of the barrel.

Now I have to mount a scope and take it out to see how it shoots. Hopefully the it will be nice enough to take it out next week.