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Savage LRH, a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 561096" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Most companies rubber stocks are molded on/in. Savages' stocks have the rubberized coating sprayed on... And their stocks are injection molded, so if the stock is not perfectly clean of the release agent from the mold, the spray on coating doesn't stick.</p><p></p><p>That being said, the gun is a shooter (almost all Savages are, and they're easy to gunsmith). I would probably still buy the gun, sell the stock and buy a new one (personally, that is).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 561096, member: 12575"] Most companies rubber stocks are molded on/in. Savages' stocks have the rubberized coating sprayed on... And their stocks are injection molded, so if the stock is not perfectly clean of the release agent from the mold, the spray on coating doesn't stick. That being said, the gun is a shooter (almost all Savages are, and they're easy to gunsmith). I would probably still buy the gun, sell the stock and buy a new one (personally, that is). [/QUOTE]
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