M27 stock
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M27 stock
I have not seen this hole in a mosin stock before, but this is my first Finnish
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Re: M27 stock
That's it? That's all we get to see? Need to see side views of the butt stock at a minimum. None of my M27s have that hole.
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Re: M27 stock
The hole is about an inch deep
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Isn't that the "butt hole" ?Robertroadking wrote:The hole is about an inch deep
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Re: M27 stock
Oh Jeeeze! I thought that black stuff was cosmoline.
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I thought I had read somewhere that they would take plugs from that area to address cracks in stocks etc. I could be wrong though.
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Re: M27 stock
Not cosmoline on Finns. More like graphite grease. First time you take a stock apart and grab the barrel you won't do it again. Gets everywhere. As for hole yes I believe that is where plugs were taken from for expedient repairs.Robertroadking wrote:Oh Jeeeze! I thought that black stuff was cosmoline.
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Re: M27 stock
Mechanically I can’t figure how you could cut a plug from there, if you used a hole saw you couldn’t cut it loose at the bottom.
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Wood plug cutterRobertroadking wrote:Mechanically I can’t figure how you could cut a plug from there, if you used a hole saw you couldn’t cut it loose at the bottom.
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Re: M27 stock
Yes, those would cut a plug, but you would have to saw the stock in half to free the plug.
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Plugs can be removed with chisel or screwdriver, but tapered wood plug cutter would be better.Robertroadking wrote:Yes, those would cut a plug, but you would have to saw the stock in half to free the plug.
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We need a like button on this forum. ;)steelbuttplate wrote:Isn't that the "butt hole" ?Robertroadking wrote:The hole is about an inch deep
It that had been my rifle when I was in my 20s that is where I would have been hiding my pot from the sgt.
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Where do you hide it now?SA1911a1 wrote:We need a like button on this forum. ;)steelbuttplate wrote:Isn't that the "butt hole" ?Robertroadking wrote:The hole is about an inch deep
It that had been my rifle when I was in my 20s that is where I would have been hiding my pot from the sgt.
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