Sixtigers
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Howdy all!
I've got a decent Winchester Trapper (not sure of model number, but it looks exactly like a Model 94 30-30) with a cracked stock. The gun is going to be used for SASS, and that crack on the stock bothers me. It's with the grain, across the smallest part of the "grip".
Is a good Elmer's Glue fix strong enough to withstand the brunt of repeated .44 Mag firing? Or should I replace the stock?
...and do I have to have another Trapper stock, or do all the Winchester lever actions use the same furniture? They look similar to me, but I'm not sure.
Anyone know? Thanks in advance!
Sixtigers
I've got a decent Winchester Trapper (not sure of model number, but it looks exactly like a Model 94 30-30) with a cracked stock. The gun is going to be used for SASS, and that crack on the stock bothers me. It's with the grain, across the smallest part of the "grip".
Is a good Elmer's Glue fix strong enough to withstand the brunt of repeated .44 Mag firing? Or should I replace the stock?
...and do I have to have another Trapper stock, or do all the Winchester lever actions use the same furniture? They look similar to me, but I'm not sure.
Anyone know? Thanks in advance!
Sixtigers