Contact your local Browning Dealer for actual details.Hello all,
I'm finally getting around to sending my X-Bolt to Browning for them to replace the Dura-Touch stock. Anyone know how long this is taking these days?
Appreciate any recent data points.
I bought a Browning A-bolt II Ti that the guy removed the sticky coating from .I recently bought one with an incredible sticky stock that would leave fingerprints.
Used Goof-Off and scraped it off. Gave it a base spray, webbing splatter and a matte clear coat- 2 days.
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These guns were purchased over a decade ago, I have a procrastination problem.I though the Browning duratouch issues was many years ago?
Is this still happening on relatively new guns?
Thanks for the tip, this sounds far more convenient.Contact your local Browning Dealer for actual details.
Some dealers have a supply in-hand to do the swap .
This came from the mouth of a local brick and mortar FullLine Browning Dealer .
They do the actual inspection and the replacement , no sending the gun to Montreal or where ever the Head office is.
Tight Groups, not stick gun stocks !
Rob



























