You know - whenever I see damage like that I always wonder ~how~ what happened to that gun? Generally a broken tang means a broken stock or someone was trying to bend it for a custom stock.....Thanks for that . It may be awhile before I can do that . I'm intrigued about this as well . I'll look around locally to see if I can find a capable welder who will take this on .
Bottom tang is integral to the receiver .You know - whenever I see damage like that I always wonder ~how~ what happened to that gun? Generally a broken tang means a broken stock or someone was trying to bend it for a custom stock.....
What I see is an original stock with a tang that fits better than the receiver - I suspect this was dropped HARD and has an armory repair/replacement stock.
Pop it apart and see if the tang has already been repaired (probably brazed is a period repair)
I'm not familiar with these guns but if possible check:
- if the stock is serialized to the receiver (or is that no longer possible?)
- is the bottom tang integral to the receiver or a separate part? ~ Has it been replaced as well?
No, that can be fixed invisibly - the only indication that something was done would be the missing serial. It's already an eyesore sooooo....... it will always be an eye sore fix..
Disagree, a brazed repair will be obvious, but if well done will look fine (unless that little bronze line looks crappyBrazed repairs look like crap.
Agree, and I think you know the problem with welding it is that there is so little material around the bolt hole that a welder with middling experience is gonna wind up slagging it!A welded repair, performed by a skilled welder might be invisible when finished. Some refinishing would be necessary. The heat involved with fusion welding of the tang is not going to affect the rest of the receiver - heat can be localized. Assuming the receiver is weldable.
If it is going to be repaired, a search for a skilled, experienced gunsmith would be in order.
Don't know if you can find a gunsmith at all let alone one that has any welding talent they are not mutually inclusive - don't know, can't speak to the odds.On the search for a capable gunsmith as we speak. Trying local first but will look at other alternatives if necessary.