Lol...with everyone's help..nah!That wasn’t so hard, was it?
The crack likely happened when the two piece stock was pulled apart before removing the barrel. The drum hits the stock if you are not real careful when pulling stock apart with the barrel still in place.It looks like you have a small crack in the stock. right side in front of the lock plate.
There is? I didn't even noticeThe crack likely happened when the two piece stock was pulled apart before removing the barrel. The drum hits the stock if you are not real careful when pulling stock apart with the barrel still in place.
Here is the crack. Not ‘structural’ and an easy repair when you get to it.There is? I didn't even notice
Oh wow! Didn't even notice. Ok.. perhaps a new thread?lol...how do I fix that?Here is the crack. Not ‘structural’ and an easy repair when you get to it.
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Use a cyanoacrylate glue that will tend to wick into that crack. You MAY be able to open the crack up a bit to make it easier, but if not, don’t worry about it. Mask all the surfaces you do not want glue on or you will be looking at a stock refinishing. Clamp to close the crack up as the glue sets (an advantage to using an epoxy like Acraglas with its longer working time). If you can’t get a mechanical clamp on it, wrapping with electrical tape works great - it stretches and tends to clamp well. I would not recommend an expanding glue for a simple repair like this unless you are going to drill some holes, and I see no reason for that.Oh wow! Didn't even notice. Ok.. perhaps a new thread?lol...how do I fix that?
That's all? No problem. I won't be shooting it again until weekend.Gorilla Glue
Thank you. That will be my next project.Use a cyanoacrylate glue that will tend to wick into that crack. You MAY be able to open the crack up a bit to make it easier, but if not, don’t worry about it. Mask all the surfaces you do not want glue on or you will be looking at a stock refinishing. Clamp to close the crack up as the glue sets (an advantage to using an epoxy like Acraglas with its longer working time). If you can’t get a mechanical clamp on it, wrapping with electrical tape works great - it stretches and tends to clamp well. I would not recommend an expanding glue for a simple repair like this unless you are going to drill some holes, and I see no reason for that.
You have to remove the tang bolt, then remove the pins and unscrew the nose cap (2 small screws). Then you can see. It's no big deal.I am not sure how to remove the barrel. At the range I did ask some who also shoots bp/ml and he said it looks like barrel won't come off because of small pins (will post pictures later) as far as custom work don't know. Bought it used.
I have oft considered a similar set of sights for the same rifle - I like what you have done - details please on what how where etc?With screws in place, ram rod as far as it will go.
It came with it. I bought it used at a gun shop. At first I didn't like it because I thought it took away from the traditional look. However after shooting it I do like it.I have oft considered a similar set of sights for the same rifle - I like what you have done - details please on what how where etc?
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