Devcon Plastic Steel Putty Part # 10110
Acklands carries it.
I agree!
Acklands are rapist! I can get it from Mc Master Carr $35 cheaper shows up next day at my work.
Devcon Plastic Steel Putty Part # 10110
Acklands carries it.
I agree!
Acklands are rapist! I can get it from Mc Master Carr $35 cheaper shows up next day at my work.
I bought the Devcon at Acklands and paid $80 I think after taxes. I thought this was a bit rich, but there is enough there to bed several rifles so when you break it down to a per rifle price it is not too bad. Do you have contact info this other outfit you mentioned? Any place to save cash I will, means more bullets, powder and primers for shooting!
I bought the Devcon at Acklands and paid $80 I think after taxes. I thought this was a bit rich, but there is enough there to bed several rifles so when you break it down to a per rifle price it is not too bad. Do you have contact info this other outfit you mentioned? Any place to save cash I will, means more bullets, powder and primers for shooting!
If you ever need some I could order it to my work! I am in Southern Ontario could also do a bulk run to the US address
I'd attempt to get it so you don't need the bag. I have a similar stock "bag" and it causes the stock to be very wide. It then stops you from getting into proper positioning because you lean your head over, vs welding the cheek and being comfortable with a more perpendicular head.
Of course this is depending on the persons face, but after trying my .22LR which fits me nearly perfectly I find this issue to be a significant problem. That's why I'm keeping my eye on this post to see how yours turns out as I might modify my stock in a similar fashion. Thankfully I only need about 1/2 inch so my other resort is a making a top pad and fastening to the stock somehow (velcro straps?). Cheap, and works well. I'm not concerned with image. I see lots of fancy guns with owners who can't shoot.
When you cut your stock, think about filling in the voids with a putty, then paint to clean it up. Take your time and it should look great!
At first glance, move
the front cut as far forward(close to the open bolt) as possible?.
Maybe a little bit deeper (vert.) to the bottom cut where the hardware inlets?.
A flat at both ends sounds like a good idea. Maybe go 1/2" wide, so as not to leave a thin fragile corner?.
That is good looking hardware!. Like the price too.
Think'n, 'ol Fugly could use a dose of face fitting! LoL.
May cut it tonight if I get up the courage to get the dremel out of the box LOL.
Your pattern looks beautifully proportioned.
"The+First+Cut+Is+The+Deepest‎"
Yeah. Scary eh?.
Hum your mantra ... feel the love that that fine rifle reciprocates to you ... do a quick hail Mary ... commence surgery at 20,000 rpm!.
You'll get it right, as usual.
Can't wait to snuggle up to that boomer after the face-lift.
LOL I like it
He'll be doing mine next if the hail mary works on his![]()
I'll do it for a $40.00/ hour fee, all alcoholic beverages included.
Assuming this works that is lol.
I chickened out that night, ran out of sobriety.
You intend to eviserate that noble HS ... while sober ???