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Gunsmithing
Converting RH to LH stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 968903" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>On fiberglass as long as the stock is ambidextrous other than the bolt handle and loading/ejection port window it is a pretty easy change over. Just cut the left side to match the right side using the action as a guide and then use body filler to build up the right hand side. About 3 hours a fiddling and it should be ready for paint. If you can get near a Bridgeport mill it would go really easy. Then prime and sand it out and you are ready for paint or coating. McMillan does this all the time. (Switches sides on painted stocks)</p><p> </p><p>If you want it gel coated then get your order into McMillan tomorrow and wait 5-6 months and you will be all done professionally. It's not really that long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 968903, member: 1290"] On fiberglass as long as the stock is ambidextrous other than the bolt handle and loading/ejection port window it is a pretty easy change over. Just cut the left side to match the right side using the action as a guide and then use body filler to build up the right hand side. About 3 hours a fiddling and it should be ready for paint. If you can get near a Bridgeport mill it would go really easy. Then prime and sand it out and you are ready for paint or coating. McMillan does this all the time. (Switches sides on painted stocks) If you want it gel coated then get your order into McMillan tomorrow and wait 5-6 months and you will be all done professionally. It's not really that long. [/QUOTE]
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