Has it ever been discussed the possibility of forming a insert to allow a stock cut for 15/16" to accept a barrel measuring 13/16th?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks, Steve
Thank you all for some really great feedback as well as the comfort of relieving the suspicion of being more than just slightly nuts.Never seen that discussion here yet. But just curious, what kinda project are you working on?
Stevan , reducing a 15/16 to a smaller size can be done with brown stained Epoxie , and a cut up plastic grocery bag taped to the 13/16 " barrel w/ scotch tape in place of expensive release agent. The brown stain for the Epoxie can be bought from Brownells gunsmith supply. Be very sparing with the Epoxie stain , as using too much weakins the hardened Epoxie. Mix in small batches , like a tablespoon at a time , and a small screwdriver tip of dye for each mix. Lay a 1/16" hobby store popcycle stick in the bottom of the 15/16" barrel channel for a spacer to keep the vertical distance close to correct. I've done this operation many times , and when the gun is stained and finished , the repair/modification isn't visible. Brownells sells expensive glass bedding , and release agent. I've found it hard to use , and again unnecessarily expensive. Harbor Freight tool Co. sells bottles of very good Epoxie glue for a pittance. I used to use the Brownells Acraglas , and release agent 50 yrs ago bedding modern bolt action guns. Found I get the same result w/ cheaper stuff.
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