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    My QB78 in .177

    I have been slowly working this gun for a few years......think I finally have it where I want it

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    Very nice looking rifle.

    That stock looks great. Is that scratch built or a retrofit.

    Also looks like you have stripped it and completely re blued everything

    Yearning for details here
    Sean

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    Nice job. Was this originally a .22?

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    The stock came from a springer. I purchased it from a gun shop that had it in a clearance bin. I carved and sanded the stock to fit the QB like a glove. The gun came to me as a .177. Its had the usual valve mods and the trigger is set just right. I added the bulk tube and fittings. I havent touched the bluing on the gun. Just redid the crown and put the scope on and now its a one hole wonder.

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    Sharp looking rifle...and accurate too! Great job!
    Todd

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    that is a fine looking job you did on your QB
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