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Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Bremerton, Wa Posts: 191 | ![]()
I picked up a Rock Island Armory (ARMSCOR) M5 12ga shotgun and was told that the Mossberg 500 stock would fit, so I picked up an ATI 6 pos stock it doesn't fit it's dam close, and would only take a little work but I'm a little afraid to start cutting myself anyone have any experience with this? or know anyone who might? ![]() Russ East Bremerton, Wa Last edited by KrautBurner; 01-30-2013 at 04:27 PM. |
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Gunslinger Joined: Jan 2011 From: Pasco,Wash Posts: 57 |
Is it cut twice measure onece, or is it measure twice cut onece. HaHa.
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Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Bremerton, Wa Posts: 191 | |
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Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Bremerton, Wa Posts: 191 |
anyone?
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Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2013 From: Puyallup Posts: 19 |
Oh, come on...buy yourself a dremel, and take off just a wee bit at a time... You'll be happy when you have done it yourself. I ruin less now than when I started! |
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Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2013 From: Stanwood, WA Posts: 40 |
I use a Fordom. What is the problem you are having?
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Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Bremerton, Wa Posts: 191 | |
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Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2013 From: Stanwood, WA Posts: 40 |
I'm pretty far away but maybe I can help. Sometimes the power tool isn't the best solution. I've done wonders with a piece of dowel wrapped with sandpaper. |
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Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2013 From: Puyallup Posts: 19 | Quote:
I had to put a radius on something, and I got a socket that was the correct size, and wrapped it with emery cloth. Turned my piece back and forth by hand until I removed the amount of material I needed... Point to remember--when possible, make your alterations to the least expensive piece...ask me how I know! | |
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Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2013 From: Puyallup Posts: 19 |
You know what else might help, is to take a couple of close up pics and say: "I'm trying to fit this peg into this hole..." or something like that. Then, maybe someone might have a better suggestion for you. And, an approximation of how much material you think might need to come off. An 1/8'th inch? 16th? A few thousandths'? There are different solutions for different problems. |