- Location
- Saskatchewan
I have a lovely old Brno 21H with a very slim stock. The stock has a hairline crack just behind the recoil lug, from the front action screw hole into the magazine well. I understand that I can add a steel cross bolt to reinforce this area, I already have several rifles so equipped.
But I was looking at my shop tools, and it would be very easy to just add a wooden dowel installed with epoxy or Gorilla glue crossways completely through the stock near the recoil lug. Tape before drilling, clamp while the glue sets up, then clean up the excess glue and sand flush, stain the end & re- finish the plug and the small area of disturbed finish. I would prefer the look of a flush wood plug to a steel bolt head. I think it would be strong and never need re-tightening like some stock bolts that I've had.
Any reason to put in a more traditional steel bolt instead??
But I was looking at my shop tools, and it would be very easy to just add a wooden dowel installed with epoxy or Gorilla glue crossways completely through the stock near the recoil lug. Tape before drilling, clamp while the glue sets up, then clean up the excess glue and sand flush, stain the end & re- finish the plug and the small area of disturbed finish. I would prefer the look of a flush wood plug to a steel bolt head. I think it would be strong and never need re-tightening like some stock bolts that I've had.
Any reason to put in a more traditional steel bolt instead??