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Can a plastic/fiberglass stock be repaired at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plysken1" data-source="post: 1268743" data-attributes="member: 85725"><p>Went ahead and pulled the plug and got the Magpul Hunter700LA in flat earth. Should be in between the 6th and 11th. Read a ton of reviews, and majority of them seemed positive. </p><p></p><p>My factory stock was 2.25 lbs., and the Magpul is around there, also. Hopefully I did well, in my decision. </p><p>Stocky's, is an awesome place, with a ton of stocks. Thank you for the link there, as I will shop there in the future for future rifles. I opted to almost go with the Magpul Hunter on Midway from the link, but found it on amazon for a few bucks cheaper, with for sure availability. Midway had too many mixed availability's, along with a lot of back orders.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, everyone, for talking me out of the JB Weld job, LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plysken1, post: 1268743, member: 85725"] Went ahead and pulled the plug and got the Magpul Hunter700LA in flat earth. Should be in between the 6th and 11th. Read a ton of reviews, and majority of them seemed positive. My factory stock was 2.25 lbs., and the Magpul is around there, also. Hopefully I did well, in my decision. Stocky's, is an awesome place, with a ton of stocks. Thank you for the link there, as I will shop there in the future for future rifles. I opted to almost go with the Magpul Hunter on Midway from the link, but found it on amazon for a few bucks cheaper, with for sure availability. Midway had too many mixed availability's, along with a lot of back orders. Thanks, everyone, for talking me out of the JB Weld job, LOL! [/QUOTE]
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