Decker9
WKR
Hey folks,
Wondering if anyones recently purchased an AGC stock?
I have an Alpine hunter that I bought about a year ago. I see I have a crack in the web between the tigger and magazine well. With less then 150 rounds of mild recoil through the rifle, it’s quite disappointing to see.
On wood stocks, I would normally epoxy a pin or bolt cross ways into that webbing to fix the crack. Kinda like welding a crack on the frame of the pickup truck, it’s always going to be poking me in the back of my mind.
I contacted AGC to see what they thought. Their reply was that they don’t keep that web in their stocks anymore because it serves no purpose, and to send it in so they can remove it, if I wanted.
I’m wondering if anyone has one of AGC’s newer stocks without this web, and can comment on its stiffness. I would think that web would help with the rigidity of a stock?
Curious to hear if anyones had the same crack and what they did to fix it, epoxy? Or remove the web?
Cheers!
Wondering if anyones recently purchased an AGC stock?
I have an Alpine hunter that I bought about a year ago. I see I have a crack in the web between the tigger and magazine well. With less then 150 rounds of mild recoil through the rifle, it’s quite disappointing to see.
On wood stocks, I would normally epoxy a pin or bolt cross ways into that webbing to fix the crack. Kinda like welding a crack on the frame of the pickup truck, it’s always going to be poking me in the back of my mind.
I contacted AGC to see what they thought. Their reply was that they don’t keep that web in their stocks anymore because it serves no purpose, and to send it in so they can remove it, if I wanted.
I’m wondering if anyone has one of AGC’s newer stocks without this web, and can comment on its stiffness. I would think that web would help with the rigidity of a stock?
Curious to hear if anyones had the same crack and what they did to fix it, epoxy? Or remove the web?
Cheers!