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Loose swivels #6032872 11/16/15 08:24 PM
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Seems like all my rifles have developed loose swivel studs. What can I do to solve this? One is in a
HS-Precision fiber glass stock(front and rear), one is in a solid wood stock(front and rear), one in a laminated wood stock(rear only), and the other is in a plastic stock(front and rear).
I dont care if they are permanent, that would be preffered. I was thinking about using JB Cold Weld since it can be bought in small amounts instead of having to buy a large amount of bedidng material

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Five minute epoxy. Use toothpick to line the insides of the hole and after it cures thread the stud back in. You may need a couple of applications to get it tight.


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