I'm considering getting a block plane for use on rifle stocks. It's not for taking off a large amount of material during initial stock shaping because of limited work area and capacity I'm generally limited to starting with a pre-carved stock. My initial thoughts are to use it for tasks like thinning and final shaping of the fore stock which I've been doing with a micro plane and sanding blocks. I'm not very satisfied with that process.
I've been doing a lot of reading in the archives, researching block planes, draw knives, and spoke shaves to see what the general feeling is about the different types of tools. From what I've read, the block plane would be a better choice for the tasks for which I intend to use it.
I find a real abundance of different block planes on line and I'm rather confused on the different uses of low angle block planes versus, for lack of a better term, "regular block planes". From the archives I see a lot of you use block planes for the tasks for which I want to use one. So for all you block plane users, finally after all that background information, here is my question. What type and size of block plane would you recommend for me to buy to use in tasks like slimming the fore stock? Thanks in advance.