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    P14 stock repair

    Hello all,

    Finally got my hands on a Eddystone p14 and love the rifle. Unfortunately, she has a bit of a crack in the stock extending from the tang area. I undressed her and the crack is not very deep but rather long, about an inch rearwards.

    Question is, do I drill a hole from inside the stock to the crack and fill the bugger with accuglass and a dowel, or just stuff the crack full of accuglass and call it a day?

    Any advice appreciated. Will be my first stock repair.

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    No drilling required. Use a syringe style epoxy applicator. Widen the hole a tick if you can(really thin screwdriver), apply the epoxy and clamp.
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