Just thought I'd share this with my fellow CGN'ers. There's a product called MitreBond which is a modified cyanoacrylate, 2 part system. Though it's outstanding on wood repair, such as cracked or broken stocks, it will stick disparate materials (wood to steel, steel to glass, etc.). What would you say if I told you that you could do a stock repair in 15 min.? The way this stuff works is you put a very light bead of adhesive on one surface. If you're not in a rush, you need only clamp for 10 min., as opposed to your standard wood glue (casien glue) which needs 1/2 hr. under pressure, and 12 hr. cure time. This stuff cures FULLY in 15 min. If you're in a hurry, you put a light bead on one surface, and spray the other with an accelerator. Hold the 2 parts together for 10-15 sec, wait 15 min. and your're done. Down side is that once the 2 pieces make contact, you only have about 2 sec. to change your mind so you dry fit everything. Since you only need a light application, you should never have a problem with the product oozing out of the joint. This stuff doesn't dissolve like wood glue will with water, so the only way to remove excess is with a cabinet scraper, or sand it off. You can fix a broken stock, attach a knocked off steel part, or do other emergency repairs in seconds. It's waterproof, so liquid immersion isn't a problem. Before you ask, I have no stake in this stuff. We just sell it at work to the trim carpenters and woodworking trade. As soon as I saw this stuff in action, I bought some for my own place, and it's awesome. I repaired a broken table leg in 15 min. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Have a good day all!