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    Remington Nylon 66 stock repair

    The front 2" of the stock on my Nylon 66 has broken completely off. What is the best cement/glue/epoxy to re-attach?

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    Welcome Edwardo!


    I've got one myself. When they were sold I thought they came with a lifetime warranty on the stock. It's been out of production for 20+ years but a call to Remington might not hurt.

    As far as glues go I've had very good results from Gorilla Glue on wood stocks and they seem to have a variety of products.

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    I personally would drill re-inforcement rod holes in both ends of the broken part and then use some nails or something with the heads cut-off to stiffen the joint - use JB Weld apoxy. If you use the nails, you can drill holes in the stock - insert the nails with the sharp point facing out and then use them as a guide to mark where to drill the end piece so it lines up. You may want to allow some slop in the holes to make it easier to line-up the pieces and just push epoxy into the holes with the nails...

    Make sure and use some acetone to completely degrease the bonding surfaces before you apply the apoxy.

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    This is a nylon stock, not wood. The stock is hollow and the wall thickness would not allow drilling and inserting rods or nails.

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    Then I would get some flashing - aluminum will work good and cut a piece to apoxy inside of the stock end - to make a reinforcing inside "sleeve" - let it cure in place and then apply some more appoxy and slip the tip over it.

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    This may be what you need:

    http://www.surehold.com/adhesives/7-...rgery-302.html


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    can you post pictures of the break?

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