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Israeli 98 Mauser Stock Re Finishing
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<blockquote data-quote="Machinist" data-source="post: 638557" data-attributes="member: 43328"><p>I dropped it off at a gun smith specializing in old bolt actions. He said he drills angled holes where ever there is a crack and fills it with fiberglass and bedding compound. He said that by adding the holes it increased the surface area of the bedding compound and he said everything looks as it should. He won't be able to do it for two months. I think I could probably do it myself but want a professional job. I figure if it cracks again I will just by another stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machinist, post: 638557, member: 43328"] I dropped it off at a gun smith specializing in old bolt actions. He said he drills angled holes where ever there is a crack and fills it with fiberglass and bedding compound. He said that by adding the holes it increased the surface area of the bedding compound and he said everything looks as it should. He won't be able to do it for two months. I think I could probably do it myself but want a professional job. I figure if it cracks again I will just by another stock. [/QUOTE]
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