I am reworking an TC Hawken stock that I bought to house a new GM drop in barrel. The deeper I get into the stock the more things I find that need to be repaired.
I have posted some of this before;
I started out filling a crack in the lock inlet that started at the lock bolt hole and ran back to the sear hole, I replaced the wood.
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I decided to drill out the old lock bolt hole to 3/8", glue in a piece of a hickory ramrod to strengthen the area and redrill the hole.
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When I drilled the bigger lock bolt hole I found that the wood in the barrel channel at the breech had deteriorated to a splintery mess. I dug out the splintered wood soaked the area with superglue, sprinkled sawdust on the superglue and packed the superglue soaked sawdust down to fill the void. I left enough room to inlet a nice piece of walnut over the sawdust patch to make the breech look more normal.
Damaged wood;
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Fixed;
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My redrill of the lock bolt hole splintered the deteriorated wood in the lock inlet as well, I replaced this wood and brought the inlet back to the original contour.
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Next it is installing threaded bushings in the trigger plate inlet inlet so I can ditch the tangs wood screws and use regular tang bolts. I went with 10-32 but these are large and I may drop back to 8-32 to fit the inlet better.
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