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| John, ruger is pretty stand up... should be send it and and get it fixed... don't be surprised if the lawyers work on your trigger, though
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| Yep, And after Ruger sends the gun back with a new stock, epoxy bed the joint where action meets buttstock for peace of mind.
The cheap laminates are not as strong as good walnut, apparently. The laminating epoxy does not really penetrate every pore and grain, so the stock is only as strong as the individual laminate layers, and what are they? Birch? Acrabond walnut laminate would be better. Anybody seen a synthetic Ruger No.1 stock? |
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| Thanks RIP and Jeffe for the responses. I think (hope!) Ruger will fix it without a hassle. Being a #1 virgin (of Ruger No. 1s that is  ) I didn't think about having the buttstock bedded. I really like the rifle and it does a fine job on the digger squirrels  John |
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| RIP, don't know if their any good or not but MPI, on their site has them for the Ruger-1 |
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Yep, And after Ruger sends the gun back with a new stock, epoxy bed the joint where action meets buttstock for peace of mind.
The cheap laminates are not as strong as good walnut, apparently. The laminating epoxy does not really penetrate every pore and grain, so the stock is only as strong as the individual laminate layers, and what are they? Birch? Acrabond walnut laminate would be better. Anybody seen a synthetic Ruger No.1 stock?
Bell and Carlson makes it in Kevlar and glass in any camo or black you want. I once bought a #1 with a black stock. It worked well but the gun lost its charm with me with no Walnut. Dave |
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