- #WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK HOW TO#
- #WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK INSTALL#
- #WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK FULL#
- #WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK LICENSE#
- #WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK FREE#
#WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK LICENSE#
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#WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK FULL#
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#WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK FREE#
If you are a local buyer please feel free to stop in and inspect any of the items we have listed on. The rifle has a receiver mounted peep site. Notes: The firearm as pictured is the one for sale in this listing and the one you will receive.Stock/grips: The stock and forend have only some very light handling marks.Bore Condition: Clean and shiny with sharp rifling.Finish: The bluing shows only light use and handling wear.We are a top seller on Gun Broker, and have been for several years, so bid and buy with confidence. Please ask any questions before you bid and we will attempt to answer them as best we can.
Up for bidding in this auction is a Winchester 94AE angle eject 45colt.
#WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK HOW TO#
We do not send an email after the auction is over.Īll of the payment details are listed below on how to complete the transaction. WE CAN NOT SHIP ANY FIREARM WITHOUT COLLECTING THE PROPER STATE TAX (IF ANY) FOR YOUR STATE. ALL OF THE FIREARMS WE HAVE LISTED ARE IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!!ĪTTENTION: DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN TAX LAWS REGARDING INTERNET PURCHASES YOU MUST USE GUNBROKER CHECKOUT TO CONFIRM YOUR TOTAL BEFORE MAKING ANY PAYMENT. You must contact your FFL transfer dealer and have them send a copy of their license with your name, username, the item and order numbers to the seller. I'd use the money I was going to spend on the replacement stock on ammo, instead.Please read the Item Characteristics for important listing details. Your repair will be noticeable, but shouldn't look bad.
#WINCHESTER 94AE STOCK INSTALL#
I like recoil pads on all of my rifles, so I'd get a Limbsaver recoil pad and install it instead of the butt plate. The next day, remove the tape and wax paper and carefully cut the dowel rods until they are just barely above the surface of the gunstock, and carefully sand/smooth them until they are even with the surface of the gunstock. Then use painters tape to bring the edges of the break together, and let the repair sit overnight.
Fill all three of the holes, clean up with a wet paper towel, and wrap the whole area in wax paper. Then take the dowel rod, coat it with the wood glue and drive it into each hole until it bottoms out, and then snap or break off the dowel rod (you want the end of the dowel rod to stick up a bit from the surface of the gunstock). I would then squeeze a big blob of wood glue (the yellowish colored stuff - white glue would work, but let's go 1st class here) onto a paper plate, and take a toothpick and apply a good layer of glue into the crack as far as you could without forcing the crack open. I would then half the distance between the two holes and drill a third hole about 1" deep. I would go up the stock until you reach the end of the crack, drop back about 1/2" and drill another hole about 1" deep. I would carefully drill a hole about 1/2" from the end of the buttstock approximately 1" deep. I would then get a hardwood dowel rod (you won't need more than about a 6" long piece) and find a sharp drill bit a tad bigger in diameter than the dowel rod. I would carefully remove the butt plate, then carefully chuck the rifle (bad side up) in a padded vice.