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How to fix a stock


Ray Z

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I have several single shot 22's from back in the time when a quality kids gun could be bought. Over the years the stocks have shown a crack or two in them. How can I go about fixing them? A replacement stock would cost more than the guns are worth.

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Have any pictures? I'd say if they're small enough then just clamp and glue. Otherwise dowel pinning and gluing would probably be the way to go.

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Look into the brass threaded repair pins from brownies. Simple tools cordless drill, some epoxy colored with sanding dust and they can be very strong! They have some videos on it. Depending on the crack it may be the strongest repair available.

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