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I have a real challenge. A broken Glenfield 75 stock.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3355572" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ok! We have the same issue! I have a glenfield 75 with a cracked stock in the same area. It's a nail hanger rifle in the barn for varmints and such. I did put some elmers in there at one time. It was a $35 rifle bought when Gibsons closed and sold on clearance. Its actually a very accurate shooter in real life. Recently took it off the nail and did the annual cleaning and oiling even though a single shot had not been fired through it in the year previous. It just gathers dust, and It might be a fun project to actually repair the crack so it doesn't show so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3355572, member: 5412"] Ok! We have the same issue! I have a glenfield 75 with a cracked stock in the same area. It's a nail hanger rifle in the barn for varmints and such. I did put some elmers in there at one time. It was a $35 rifle bought when Gibsons closed and sold on clearance. Its actually a very accurate shooter in real life. Recently took it off the nail and did the annual cleaning and oiling even though a single shot had not been fired through it in the year previous. It just gathers dust, and It might be a fun project to actually repair the crack so it doesn't show so much. [/QUOTE]
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