Sid Post
AH senior member
First of all, the rifle appears to have been packaged well so NO FAULT or negative feelings towards the seller! This is a really old rifle and I think it is mainly an age-related issue with the glue originally used. The rifle itself looks really nice, especially for something this old!
What should I do? And where should I send it to have it fixed properly? My initial thought is to add a couple dowels to the forend with wood glue to secure it for future use. I'm in East Texas about halfway between Dallas and Texarkana so, any recommendations within driving distance are appreciated. Otherwise, with CONUS shipping my options are pretty wide-open. I want to do the right thing not some basement hack from someone like myself, after all, I can run a drill and use wood glue for a simple dowel fix. I don't want to spend a lot of money on the stock but, I also want to take care of it properly too.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
TIA,
Sid
From the original for sale thread:
What should I do? And where should I send it to have it fixed properly? My initial thought is to add a couple dowels to the forend with wood glue to secure it for future use. I'm in East Texas about halfway between Dallas and Texarkana so, any recommendations within driving distance are appreciated. Otherwise, with CONUS shipping my options are pretty wide-open. I want to do the right thing not some basement hack from someone like myself, after all, I can run a drill and use wood glue for a simple dowel fix. I don't want to spend a lot of money on the stock but, I also want to take care of it properly too.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
TIA,
Sid
From the original for sale thread: