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Heyup si long story short mate the guy im repairing it for bought it from another forum and when it arrived via parcelforce the stock was in two pieces ,now as you say laminate is strong stuff but i h

Cheers buddy i was going to do it back to origional but the chap who owns it wanted something a little different lol

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Nath, Did you put a long screw down the pistol grip from the inletting for extra strength?

 

I had to with this HW95 stock, It had already been glued but I decided upon a bit more hold :thumbs:

 

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The crack can be seen here..

 

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I didn't like the patchy light tan colour so I ended up doing a patchy dark brown colour!! :laugh:

 

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You made a superb job of the laminated stock :yes::toast:

 

 

John :bye:

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Cheers john i ordinarily have no problem putting a screw through on my own stocks but on customers stocks i tend to put a piece of brass rod through exactly same principle just recieved better lol

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Makes sense with decent glue :thumbs::clapper::clapper:

 

Screwing in to the edge of plywood isn't the strongest method, The glued in brass rod would be much stronger!!

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Indeed sir , im led to believe you have quite the airgun colection especially pistols , im thinking of buying a air pistol just to plink with a webley of some sort any recomendations

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Crikey!

I've actually more rifles than pistols by about three to one..

There's so many different Webley pistols!!

 

My personal favourite is the Premier in steel (Or the Senior!)

 

These are Webleys, The strange one at the right is the Webley Stinger, They weren't really very popular, They shoot BB's, This one wouldn't shoot as the innards were as dry as a Nuns chuff!!

 

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Others include the Alecto which is reckoned to be quite powerful, Then there's a Mk6 copy, Fabulous pistols and a pretty close copy of the original Webley .455 revolver!!

 

These days there's copies of all sorts of old guns like the cowboy revolvers, Mauser, Nagant, Colt 45's, There's so much choice these days that it could blow the fuse in me nut!! :laugh:

 

Have a look HERE at the pistols that are available :thumbs:

 

 

John :bye:

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