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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Ran a few mags through the gun today to see how the Gorilla Super Glue worked. Mind you I only used three light beads and the grip felt good and locked in after the adhesive dried. Sadly, after the second mag the grip came loose again. I'll try the glue gun method next. Will report back later.
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When last here I was going to use a fair amount of Super Glue to hold a set of plastic interim grips on my Mauser 29/73. Before I went that route my original walnut ones returned from Hugh Clark having been thinned, recheckered then stained and sealed. Aside from being turned into a work of art both panels fit the gun perfectly. No looseness at all.
Took the piece to the range today and fired a couple hundred rounds through her, all reloads, running the gamet from soft target to my future coyote/jackrabbit buster. The grips stayed put and I shot the gun more accurately then ever before. I am one happy camper to say the least! Thanks to all you folks who offered tips and suggestions for fixing the problem. They were all much appreciated. |
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