LESchwartz Posted July 29, 2018 Report Share Posted July 29, 2018 I recently purchased an Board Interarms Mark X with a damaged stock. I got a replacement stock from a member on another board and now the rifle is back to 100%. I was just going to fool around with repairing the the old stock, when I noticed that it's one of those Bell & Carlson units they sell for mucho denero. In fact, I think it's probably an OOP models as it has ultra hefty sling mounts mounded right into it -- whereas new productions models look to have standard sling studs. Now I'm thinking I should probably try to "do it right" rather than "fool around". Does anyone have any good links for synthetic stock repair? All I can seem to find is wood stock repair info when I search the net. thanks in advance, Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr.Hess Posted July 29, 2018 Report Share Posted July 29, 2018 Try more "plastic repair" than synthetic stock repair. You need to know what the material is. Start with this: https://www.polyvance.com/identify.php then go with https://www.polyvance.com/howtorepair.php for the actual repair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gun nutty Posted August 1, 2018 Report Share Posted August 1, 2018 On 7/29/2018 at 11:54 AM, LESchwartz said: I recently purchased an Board Interarms Mark X with a damaged stock. I got a replacement stock from a member on another board and now the rifle is back to 100%. I was just going to fool around with repairing the the old stock, when I noticed that it's one of those Bell & Carlson units they sell for mucho denero. In fact, I think it's probably an OOP models as it has ultra hefty sling mounts mounded right into it -- whereas new productions models look to have standard sling studs. Now I'm thinking I should probably try to "do it right" rather than "fool around". Does anyone have any good links for synthetic stock repair? All I can seem to find is wood stock repair info when I search the net. thanks in advance, Larry "The product in unaltered condition has a limited lifetime warranty for materials and workmanship. At our option, product will be repaired or replaced. This warranty covers the stock and is to the original purchaser. Finishes are warranted for one year." Maybe a call to B&C and some sweet talkin'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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