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Posted: 4/29/2010 6:26:04 AM EDT
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I'm customizing a 77/22 stainless synthetic I picked up in a trade for a great price. The rifle shoots good, but I want more. I'm looking to finish up with something that looks a little M40 or M24 ish.
I've bought s Clark .920 blue barrel (everything is going to be Duracoated when finished) the barrel should be here in a week, and I've also ordered a Weigand scope mount so I dont have to use Ruger rings. The rifle came with the Ruger boat paddle synthetic stock. I spoke with a person at Clark Custom and they said I should be able to fit the barrel in the factory stock with sanding. I would like to use the factory stock to save some cash. The question is does anyone know what epoxy resin/bondo/marine tex will adhere to the factory synthetic? I would like to fill in most of the forearm(currently hollow) and the rear sides of the stock (dished out). I made some inserts and textured the plastic stock inserts on the forearm and pistol grip but I'm not really satisfied. What I would really like is a stock that looks something like a McMillan A5, I've seen some at a reasonable price for 10/22 s but not the 77/22. I've considered a Microfit stock but that would meen buying bottom metal and increase the cost. Thanks |
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Call Ruger about the price of a replacement factory stock.
Any attempts you make at filling the voids with epoxy will need to have a mechanical lock, because you're going to have a hard time finding anything to stick, and stay stuck. Bob's has stocks: http://www.gun-parts.com/rugerstocks/ Put the lowest cost laminated stock you can find on the gun. Seal and paint. The tupperware stock will never measure up, no matter how much time you spend. |
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