I'll get this thread started with my wz88 Tantal.


I built it with the wire folder first, but after seeing how accurate it is I wanted a stock that I could get a good cheek weld on.
So found this wood stock, the tantal is kind of a mix-n-match looking gun so the odd ball stock fits right in. IMHO

The only problem I have found with this gun is if you shoot corrosive ammo you will need to remove and clean the muzzle brake EVERY time you go shooting.
I always desalt & do a good job of cleaning, & reoil after every time I shoot, but just once I missed taking the muzzle brake off.
And it took me about two hours of twisting, heating, banging, & more twisting before it finally broke loose.
Now I clean every time & put a little grease on the threads when assembling.