So first evening with this beauty and I already have some progress.
The biggest concern everyone is having with these rifles is the stock, the two pins that secure the stock in place are so close to the edge that the wood keeps breaking at the weakest point.
Here is my solution to this issue. But I have to warn you, this is NOT a quick fix, and it requires a certain fabricating skills
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So, I decided to reinforce the area around the stock pins with some metal side plates. In this case I just used a random wrench I found in a spare parts bin, since it was just the right thickness (1/16").
I cut and bent it into shape..
Then scribed the outline on the stock, and removed the nessesary material.
Then I used two screws on each side to secure the plates, I used 1" screw for the lower hole and 3/4" for the other one since there isn't that much meat there..
Once I screwed one plate on, I drilled the metal through the existing holes, and then screwed the other plate, and drill pin holes through the other side. The screws are positioned slightly different from side to side to avoid screws interfere with each other.
I didn't like the single tone finish on the stock so at that point I stripped the lacquer from the furniture and restained it in desired color. Then used "super blue" to blue the plates and the screws.
It worked out great, I tested it by applying the weight sideways and from the top and bottom, also racked the bolt violently for few minutes
it feels rock solid. Looking forward to testing it out at the range. I have a strong feeling that this will last.
Let's see what other cool mods you guys are doing to your SRs.
Here is my solution to this issue. But I have to warn you, this is NOT a quick fix, and it requires a certain fabricating skills
So, I decided to reinforce the area around the stock pins with some metal side plates. In this case I just used a random wrench I found in a spare parts bin, since it was just the right thickness (1/16").

I cut and bent it into shape..

Then scribed the outline on the stock, and removed the nessesary material.


Then I used two screws on each side to secure the plates, I used 1" screw for the lower hole and 3/4" for the other one since there isn't that much meat there..
Once I screwed one plate on, I drilled the metal through the existing holes, and then screwed the other plate, and drill pin holes through the other side. The screws are positioned slightly different from side to side to avoid screws interfere with each other.

I didn't like the single tone finish on the stock so at that point I stripped the lacquer from the furniture and restained it in desired color. Then used "super blue" to blue the plates and the screws.

It worked out great, I tested it by applying the weight sideways and from the top and bottom, also racked the bolt violently for few minutes



Let's see what other cool mods you guys are doing to your SRs.