Let me see your gunstocks + a gunstock review

im gonna buy either the schatt or queen....do u guys like one better than the other?.....and is there any other options other than those 2 i mentioned readily available?
 
You know they both are a Queen product right? If you like a main spear with an outstanding mini-clip secondary-go S&M. If you like the clip main and spear Secondary there are options under both brands. They can also be had in the numerous other brands that Queen does #40 pattern SFOs for.
 
You know they both are a Queen product right? If you like a main spear with an outstanding mini-clip secondary-go S&M. If you like the clip main and spear Secondary there are options under both brands. They can also be had in the numerous other brands that Queen does #40 pattern SFOs for.

+1 on the Schatt & Morgan gunstock
 
Yeah... the gunstock is a great pattern. I really like my Queen Gunstock Jack in Amber Stag Bone and D2 steel. What an amazing knife!!

 
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i really wouldnt mind finding the queen city yellow delrin gunstock......not the prettiest knife but it does have 1095 carbon blades
 
A Lloyd with some Very nice amber stag! Super thin grind, just a Great slicer!! :eek:
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Dave
 
At this time I only have this one. It is a souvenir from Titusville, a #76 Outlaw Jack in Burnt Stag.:)

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A Queen that I've carried for many years now. This was the bone color before the amber carved bone Queen is now producing. I believe it was just called carved bone or carved stag bone, D-2 blade steel also.
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Dave
 
A Lloyd with some Very nice amber stag! Super thin grind, just a Great slicer!! :eek:
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Dave

You can tell that thing's a scalpel just by looking at it, beautiful. Very recognizable shape to the handle, too, unique looking gunstock. Do you know how thick the stock is?

All of these amazing custom gunstocks have me drooling, I might have to get a GEC 22 to sate my appetite. Does anyone have a picture of their #22 in hand?
 
This Baby is a smidgen over 4" closed, blade stock .098 ATS-34 I do believe


Dave
 
Im a lil late to the party. I love the gunstock pattern. I always have I dont even know why. The past 3 pages you all have shown some awesome knives. I'd like to show off a few of mine.

The first picture is of my Holy Grail knife Case Brothers Springville NY small gunstock. I have 2 so how can it be a Holy Grail. The Holy Grail is finding one with 2 blades. :) I have been looking for these knives for 15 years, I have purchased everyone I have found. These 2 that's it.

The second pic is of two ebony handled straight bar gunstock jacks. They have both blades and occasionally ride in my pocket. The lil one is a Schatt and Morgan 1920's? it is a fine example of a small gunstock jack. The blades are well worn, but have plenty of life in them. The larger one is a gem it is a Cattaraugus. I love the size, the main spear blade/ swedge/ matchstrike pull.

If I ever get a custom I would love one the size of the Cattaraugus but with the blade set up on the S&M.

 
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