03 December 2005, 08:20
Don SlaterSythetic riflestocks again.
I know discussion about which brand to buy
has been beat to death several times over.
But this is a little different. I have a
Kimber M-89 BGR with a featherweight
barrel in 270 Winchester I'd like to restock
in fiberglass.
Trouble is, nobody but MPI makes a stock for this action. I'm figuring that the 89 has the
same footprint as the post 64 Winnie with the
exception of retaining the Mauser bolt stop.
(Yeah, I know the barrel matchup is like the
Mauser too, but that's INTERNAL and does not
affect bedding.)
Am I correct in thinking that Brown and McMillan
stocks have solid action areas so I could modify the thing to take my model 89 without
damaging the stock?
What about the Hi Tech stock? Would cutting
the bolt stop area weaken the stock, or would
I be able to add some acraglass reinforcement?
Any Ideas and/or suggestions would be welcomed.
Man, I hate the idea of buying an MPI stock.
Too many of you guys think they are crappola!
What say ye?
03 December 2005, 08:28
DuaneinNDThe High Tech is solid from the grip to the front of the recoil lug also. I usually reinforce the area I cut out with some fiberglass cloth and fiberglass resin- just like fixing a corvette fender or a boat. Any of these 3 will should work.
03 December 2005, 09:14
Fergus_Baileyquote:
Am I correct in thinking that Brown and McMillan
stocks have solid action areas so I could modify the thing to take my model 89 without
damaging the stock?
Have you actually discussed this with McMillan? I have only had good dealings with them, not something I can say about my experience with MPI.
I suggest you email Dick Davis at McMillan
dickd@mcmfamily.com. He is a very accommodating guy and excellent to deal with.
Fergus