- Location
- Calgary, AB
Hi all,
I have a quick question that I hope doesn't sound too silly. I recently acquired my first lever action which is a used Model 94 Lever Action Rifle, as such it is meant to be just a functional piece to learn with. I noticed while examining it that there is a small crack approximately an inch long forming along the the wood forend. What is the best quick way to stabilize this crack so that it doesn't get worse and doesn't look badly bubba'd. I know there is no fast way to do it 'correctly' but since this is my first lever action I would rather a fairly simple fix just so that it doesn't get worse.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
I have a quick question that I hope doesn't sound too silly. I recently acquired my first lever action which is a used Model 94 Lever Action Rifle, as such it is meant to be just a functional piece to learn with. I noticed while examining it that there is a small crack approximately an inch long forming along the the wood forend. What is the best quick way to stabilize this crack so that it doesn't get worse and doesn't look badly bubba'd. I know there is no fast way to do it 'correctly' but since this is my first lever action I would rather a fairly simple fix just so that it doesn't get worse.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!