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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3788283" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>I had the same gun in the same caliber when I was a kid. It was the first high powered rifle I ever owned. The original came with a maple stock that was squarish on the fore end part with sharp corners rather than being round. I built a stock out of cherry wood from a tree that took me over a month to make. It was my first and last stock i made from scratch but it turned out beautiful.</p><p>But, Back to yours. I have never see one with a walnut stock. Those were only made for a couple of yrs in the 60s. The Mohawk 600 was a great little rifle but its production run was not terribly long. Short Barrel gave it quite a loud report close to your face. I don't think the numbers produced ever encouraged aftermarket stocks to be built for it. I have never seen one if there is hence why I built my own. The stock that came on them was pretty nice anyway. If you just want to restock it the model 7 may be your best bet.</p><p></p><p> It you have one with a walnut stock I would refinish that bad boy as is. It is somewhat of a rare bird from the 60s first run which was real short as in maybe 3-4yrs, Every one I have ever seen was blondish maple that were produced in the 2nd reissue run of them in the early 70s where the cheaped them up a little.</p><p>2cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3788283, member: 46875"] I had the same gun in the same caliber when I was a kid. It was the first high powered rifle I ever owned. The original came with a maple stock that was squarish on the fore end part with sharp corners rather than being round. I built a stock out of cherry wood from a tree that took me over a month to make. It was my first and last stock i made from scratch but it turned out beautiful. But, Back to yours. I have never see one with a walnut stock. Those were only made for a couple of yrs in the 60s. The Mohawk 600 was a great little rifle but its production run was not terribly long. Short Barrel gave it quite a loud report close to your face. I don't think the numbers produced ever encouraged aftermarket stocks to be built for it. I have never seen one if there is hence why I built my own. The stock that came on them was pretty nice anyway. If you just want to restock it the model 7 may be your best bet. It you have one with a walnut stock I would refinish that bad boy as is. It is somewhat of a rare bird from the 60s first run which was real short as in maybe 3-4yrs, Every one I have ever seen was blondish maple that were produced in the 2nd reissue run of them in the early 70s where the cheaped them up a little. 2cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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