Hey folks,
I have recently acquired a uberti 1873 Winchester in the rarer “musket” configuration, with a full length military stock.
Upon pulling it down it appears that the barrel band screw holes have got some pretty bad gouges on the reverse inside, which would explain why the stock would shift forward on firing. Is anyone aware of a gunsmith in the Vancouver area that’s good with stock repairs? I’d like to prevent further damage and stop the stock from shifting, maybe a nice fill of acriglas gel?
Also in classic uberti fashion, the nose cap screwhead is chowdered, so some experience in a bit of screw work would be the cherry on top.
I have recently acquired a uberti 1873 Winchester in the rarer “musket” configuration, with a full length military stock.
Upon pulling it down it appears that the barrel band screw holes have got some pretty bad gouges on the reverse inside, which would explain why the stock would shift forward on firing. Is anyone aware of a gunsmith in the Vancouver area that’s good with stock repairs? I’d like to prevent further damage and stop the stock from shifting, maybe a nice fill of acriglas gel?
Also in classic uberti fashion, the nose cap screwhead is chowdered, so some experience in a bit of screw work would be the cherry on top.
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