Does the old-style Ruger synthetic stock, the one with the large "Ruger" logo across the butt and "checkering" inserts at the wrist and forearm, fit 77's with tang safeties?
Thanks.
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Greatly appreciated; so what I'm reading is the old style synthetic fit the Mark II 77's, and you adapted that to fit an early tang safety 77 successfully.
Well hell, I'll give it a try
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This will be a 7x57 or a 7 mag- I'm leaning towards the magnum.
Is bedding in this stock a realistic option? I ask because what I want to assemble is a utility hunting rifle, a "one gun battery" that will get kicked around some.
Posts: 3314 | Location: NYC | Registered: 18 April 2005
Originally posted by dpcd: Sure you can bed it if you want. Rough up the plastic stock in the areas you want it to stick, and you will need some clay to keep the bedding compound in place as these stocks have a lot of hollow places. I did this project just to see if it could be done and I liked those old paneled Ruger stocks. Seems few other people did as they stopped making them.
I acquired a zytel skeleton stock today.
I figure I'll install QD swivels on it, and get kooky with some desert tan, dark earth, and OD Krylon.
What would be a good product to degrease with?
All replies were helpful and appreciated.
Posts: 3314 | Location: NYC | Registered: 18 April 2005