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Posted: 5/29/2012 3:35:29 AM EDT
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For USGI Walnut Stock
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I keep thinking about doing the kit to mine, here's the link
HAWK's Economy Dummy Kit
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I keep thinking about doing the kit to mine, here's the link HAWK's Economy Dummy Kit http://www.sparrowhawkm14.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/ECO2.jpg The most common break in a M14 stock is from the selector notch to the stockliner screw hole. These pictures show how close together those two points are. I always fill in the selector notch with bedding compound, even if I'm not bedding the receiver. It makes a very solid fill and is even stronger than an all wood stock that was made without the notch (commercial stock). |
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The most common break in a M14 stock is from the selector notch to the stockliner screw hole. These pictures show how close together those two points are.
I always fill in the selector notch with bedding compound, even if I'm not bedding the receiver. It makes a very solid fill and is even stronger than an all wood stock that was made without the notch (commercial stock). Thanks ArmyOrdGuy .......... This is the best reasoned explanation of what and why I have heard yet............... |
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I keep thinking about doing the kit to mine, here's the link HAWK's Economy Dummy Kit http://www.sparrowhawkm14.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/ECO2.jpg This is what I do with gi stocks. It keeps the dirt out and looks good.
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