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My brother managed to break the stock on this Powell boxlock. Wondering if it can be repaired or is it a case of a new stock? The guns not worth much but has some sentimental value, so don't want to scrap it but also don't think I can justify some of the prices I've been quoted for restocking.

 

Would cascamite hold? Or is the break too bad?

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

 

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recently broke stock on aya yeoman in a similar place...only sentimental value but tried to repair with gorilla glue and cascamite both times lasted about a week....a tradesman mate suggested CT1 superfast adhesive plus.... was expensive, shot a good few shells through it a month later its and its still solid....just a possibilty, then pin it..just a suggestion....atb....misser

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Depends what sentimental value you put on it

 

Before you think about fixing it remember that it's a GUN and any future failure could have disastrous consequences

 

Personally would buy a really nice bit of wood and get a pro to re stock it

 

Then you have a head turning sentimental heirloom

 

Just me

All the best with your decision

 

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He dropped it I'm told. God knows how!

 

Think re stocking is the general consensus. Either a spring project for me or a professional.

 

Any idea how much I should be paying?

He dropped it I'm told. God knows how!

 

Think re stocking is the general consensus. Either a spring project for me or a professional.

 

Any idea how much I should be paying?

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You have nothing to lose by trying to repair it. I would go for a couple of sixteen inch hardwood dowels or even metal studding to give more purchase for the glue. Drill oversize holes so so lining up won't be a problem and you can match the two halves. Fill with glue and strap it up tight with a couple of splints.

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