Pro Libertate
40 Cal
I picked up this Thompson/Center Renegade (chambered in .50 cal) off of Gun Broker last week. At $325 for the whole lot, it seemed like a pretty good deal. Unfortunately, the rifle arrived with a crack in the wrist that extends all the way through the lock area. The seller’s adamant that the crack wasn’t there when the gun was shipped, and I certainly didn’t see any indication of one in the listing photographs. This is the second firearm I’ve purchased in the past two weeks that’s arrived with shipping damage (the other being a Weston, MO-manufactured Austin Halleck). The seller offered me the option of either returning the rifle for a full refund or keeping it and taking a $100 refund. I chose the latter.
While I’ve refinished a number of stocks over the years that have had cosmetic issues, this is my first attempt at repairing a structural crack. I used Titebond II in a medical syringe to distribute as much glue throughout the crack as I possibly could. I was pretty pleased with how the crack seemed to disappear, but -of course- the ultimate test will be whether it’s able to withstand repeated use. I’ve put a few rounds through it using 60 grain charges of T7 and so far, so good. I’m hoping to bag a whitetail with this guy come hunting season.
I was able to secure another really nice stock I found on eBay in the event the repair doesn’t hold, substantially offsetting the cost of it with the issued refund.
While I’ve refinished a number of stocks over the years that have had cosmetic issues, this is my first attempt at repairing a structural crack. I used Titebond II in a medical syringe to distribute as much glue throughout the crack as I possibly could. I was pretty pleased with how the crack seemed to disappear, but -of course- the ultimate test will be whether it’s able to withstand repeated use. I’ve put a few rounds through it using 60 grain charges of T7 and so far, so good. I’m hoping to bag a whitetail with this guy come hunting season.
I was able to secure another really nice stock I found on eBay in the event the repair doesn’t hold, substantially offsetting the cost of it with the issued refund.
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