JW 20 from Canada Ammo for $90

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Check out Canada Ammo's bargain center.I ordered a JW 20 'warrenty return'for $90.....,split stock,which I think might be repairable.Or I might try my hand at making a nice walnut stock,failing that I have a 'parts gun' for the three JW 20's we bought @ $125...,,
 
I just called them up
The good news is the Browning SA stock fits the JW20 the bad news is finding one,I'm going to try a repair,or failing that make one.I wonder what it would cost to have a company like Boyds do a run?
 
My 'warrenty return'JW20 came today,the stock is cracked at the wrist(which I knew)but it looks to be very fixable,likely some epoxy and clamping it will work just fine.We might put a layer of Kevlar inside to strengthen it,or another option would be to wrap the wrist with para cord.But for $90 it's a heck of a deal....
 
Can one of you guys post a pic f the rifle with the cracked wrist. I would like one but I was not sure about how bad the crack was.
 
I got one for a friend,the crack is on the side and bottomof the wrist.He plans on using epoxy and clamping it,maybe reinforcing it with a layer of Kevlar on the inside,then sanding and polishing the outsides.Do a good job and I doubt it will even be noticeable.The crack does not extend into the checkering. Worst case scenario would be to epoxy and wrap with para cord,maybe not classy but very functional,but hey,for $90 it's not bad....and remember,when they're gone,they're gone...(you think I'm not kicking myself for not buying the JW 21 lever action 94/22 knockoff?)
 
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I got one for a friend,the crack is on the side and bottom.He plans on using epoxy and clamping it,maybe reinforcing it with a layer of Kevlar on the inside,then sanding and polishing the outside.The crack does not extend into the checkering

Can you post pics rbf?

Cheers & Thanks
Jay
 
Sorry,can't (technically challenged)but I can describe it pretty accurately,the cracks are on the bottom and side ,looks like they will come together with epoxy and clamping,and shouldn't even be noticeable after a shot of clearcoat spray ,light sanding and polishing.He hasn't done the repair yet,but says it shouldn't present a problem at all.
 
BTW - for those that don't know - the cracking occurs (on the Brownings, as well) from holding the butt while twisting the barrel on or off. On all brands of this model (Remington et al made copies, too) the wood is very thin at the wrist, and will crack if the butt is held while twisting the gun.

Grip the receiver & forestock instead...and always remember to pull the bolt (underneath) back 1/4" or so while twisting the barrel on or off.
 
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