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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2022 2:48 pm 
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Hey folks

After accidentally badly damaging the stock on a break barrel air rifle, I looked into how to repair it, but out of curiosity I also started to look into replacements. So I emailed Custom Stock in the UK. They do not ship to Canada.

Just wondering if anyone knows where, if any place, has nice aftermarket stock for airguns? I am Not talking about an elaborate piece with adjustable cheek piece butt pad forearm adjustments etc Just a nice sporter.

I know Boyd's has a some for Benjamin air rifles but just the Marauder and the Discovery / Maximus

And yeah I know it would be a very small market for Canadians so there's no homegrown option that I have found.

Dave


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2022 8:32 pm 
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Dave,
Its time for you to venture to woodworking :P


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2022 11:02 pm 
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pistolero wrote:
Dave,
Its time for you to venture to woodworking :P


:D Indeed! But I don't think I'm handy enough, I can do basic stuff but not the larger and longer-term more elaborate projects. I do fix things around the house and I like to challenge myself on some things but a craftsman I am not.

I'm taking my time figuring out how to fix this stock as best I can given my ability.

I just really admire you guys that can work with wood and metal to fix and create things.


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2022 11:54 pm 
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Dave,
the crack in you stock is easy, you could try this trick, just use a thicker rubber band or multiple rubber band than the one i use on the picture, and you can put the rubber band in first to try before you put the glue, then once you see its working then just slide the rubber band on the side and you can put the glue in and just slide back the rubber band in place after you put the glue in.


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