powdr
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Guys I have 2 expensive fiberglass stocks. One needs cut 1/2in and pad re-installed. The second needs painting and new pad. Help me out here guys. powdr
Good luck, the only person I've ever heard talk about replacing recoil pads is Chad Dixon at Longriflesinc and he guarantees your finish will get some damage in the process.Guys I have 2 expensive fiberglass stocks. One needs cut 1/2in and pad re-installed. The second needs painting and new pad. Help me out here guys. powdr
What "brand" are these expensive stocks? The pads are epoxy glued on most and are not re-usable.
Guys I have 2 expensive fiberglass stocks. One needs cut 1/2in and pad re-installed. The second needs painting and new pad. Help me out here guys. powdr
You guys kill me w/all of these...you don't know crap about stocks let me help you. First, their not factory rifles, they're customs. Second they are Brown Precision and Borden Rimrock stocks. Third, I know there might be some slight damage...this ain't my first rodeo. If you know someone that can do it, especially if it's a sideline, please let me know. Now before you come back and say well just send them back to Brown and Borden...Brown is trying to work thru a fire in their shop and Jim won't work on the older stocks unless it is one of his rifles. Thanks guys, powdr
With an attitude like he has, I'd find I'm too busy to do it in a timely manner, or I'd just way over-price the job.Shortgrass is also someone that could do the work.
This is becoming more typical these days, ask for more info and get a smart answer from someone who has never done the work themselves. If they had (done the work themselves) they wouldn't be asking for a referral.Yeah and wise guys like you are why I rarely use this site as a resource. That should make Len proud of his off spring.
Sounds like someone woke up with his Underoos in a bind.Yeah and wise guys like you are why I rarely use this site as a resource. That should make Len proud of his off spring.