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Browning Bl 22 Refinish Stock

STOCK REPAIR OR RESTOCKING A MIROKU
MANUFACTURED BROWNING OR WINCHESTER
BPCR
By Wayne McLerran

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Last update: three/fifteen/13

In the affiliate titled

Stock & Forearm in my Browning BPCR book , I
documented the differences between the original and redesigned
stock.  I too noted that some concerned rifle owners take
reinforced the stock through-bolt hole in the original design stock to
prevent possible breakage.  Included in the book appendix are details
on 2 reinforcement techniques.  In another chapter titled
Shipping
Your Rifle & Cracked Stocks
I discuss the most mutual reason for
stock damage and identify some of the steps you can have to

mitigate damage.  What I'chiliad leading upwards to here is a express give-and-take
onoptions for repairing the stock or restocking a Miroku
manufactured Browning
or Winchester BPCR.

In addition to the several hundred burglarize owners I communicated with
while

writing my volume, I have bought, sold, handled, disassemble and
reassembled scores of Miroku manufactured Browning and
Winchester BPCR.  Many of
the Browning's had the original design
stock.  Although I've heard of a couple
of original design stocks that
cracked around the through-bolt hole, I personally have seen only
one rifle with a small crack at the toe of the butt, the area next
to
the through-commodities pigsty where the wood is the thinnest.  The scissure
was a result
of dropping the rifle on the toe of the butt plate in a
physical floor.  By far, the nearly probable cause of stock harm
(unremarkably at the wrist) is during shipping or
if the burglarize is dropped on a
hard surface.

In any case, you may be reading this because y'all have a damaged
forearm or stock and are wondering what the options are to return
your Browning or Winchester BPCR back to like new condition, or at
to the lowest degree every bit close to like new

as possible.  Most of the following
discussion will focus on stock repair or replacement since forearm
damage is much less likely.  Concerning do-it-yourself stock repair, I
don't have the in-depth knowledge and certainly do non intend to
instruct you on the techniques involved.  The intent of this word

is to pass along the noesis I've accumulated while having a few
stocks repaired or replaced.

No incertitude some readers have woodworking experience and may have
repaired

a stock or two in the past.  If the stock is not damaged too
badly and you lot feel comfortable in tackling the repair, go for information technology.  The
key words here are "feeling comfy" while keeping in mind that
if yous mess upward it'll cost you in the neighborhood of $500 + to accept
someone else replace the stock.

I've "steamed out" dents in many stocks and have successfully
repaired a few cracked stocks and forearms.  When properly
finished, most of the repairs

were invisible and the repaired stock
was as potent as or stronger than information technology was originally.  I will admit to
"messing up" a couple in the process of learning
some of the finer
techniques.  Certainly, in my opinion, the hardest repairs are cracks
in the checkered wrist area.  In that example, afterward making the initial
repairs, you'd better be experienced in touching up checkering and
have some of the basic checkering tools on hand.

Assuming you accept decided not to repair the stock yourself, as I come across
information technology, you lot

have four options: 1) Send the rifle to Browning/Winchester for stock replacement.
Since
the rifle is proof fired after any repairs, they will need the
complete rifle
(minus the stock).  Prior to replacing the stock you
will receive a detect confirming the total cost and requesting your
permission to go along.  Look
the cost to run around $450.00.  A
new case colored butt plate and grip cap
is included.  Only the new
design stock is used, which will too fit the before manufactured
Browning's with the original design stock.  Send the Rifle to
Browning/Winchester Repair
i Browning Place, Arnold, MO 63010.  Phone: ane-800-322-4626, ext.
2860.
2) Contact one of the companies listed below that purchase, stock
and
resell obsolete parts from Browning/Winchester. In some cases
they may
offering installation services.  I exercise know for a fact that from
fourth dimension to time ane or more of these companies had BPCR stocks in
inventory which you could purchase.  Exist advised that some, about
likely minimal, inletting and refinishing will be required by you.  Also
note that the stock volition likely be the new design, which will besides fit
the earlier manufactured Browning's with the original design stock.
This ways that if your broken stock is the original design, the
original barrel plate volition not fit the new design stock.  The new design
replacement stock may be supplied with a new butt plate and grip
cap "in white" (unfinished condition).  The grip cap is
interchangeable simply the butt plate is non, meaning
you will have to
send the new "in white" barrel plate off to another company for color
case hardening.  Encounter listing below on Signal Mountain Gun Works.
Western Gun Parts
18124 107 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T5S 1K5, Canada, Telephone:
(780) 489-5711, Fax: (780) 489-5717
Email:
wgp@junctionnet.com Midwest Gunworks (MGW)
1101 Mason Circumvolve Drive South, Pevely, MO, 63070, Phone: (636) 475-
7300, Fax: (636) 475-7303
Email:
customerservice@midwestgunworks.com Commemorative Arms Visitor
5149 Daggett Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110, Phone: (314) 771-5700,
Fax:
(314) 771-5767 Betoken Mountain Gun Works
PO Box 570, 260 Big Immigration Road, Roundup, MT 59072, Phone: (406)
323-2431
The company does color-casehardening work for Browning and
Winchester
using a potassium-cyanide-based technology.  Possessor is
John Witt.
3) Send the stock to a reputable company that specializes in
repairing
and refinishing broken or damaged stocks. No doubt there
are gunsmiths that have the ability to repair stocks, merely the just
visitor that I'g aware of and recommend is:
Stockfixrs
xviii Sage Hill Road, Glenrock, WY 82637-1843, Phone: (307) 436-5561
Electronic mail:
stocks@ruralfree.net
Owner Bob Fulton and his son Doug specializes in repairing and
refinishing cleaved or damaged rifle and shotgun stocks.  They have
an excellent
reputation and usually accept a excess of several months
of piece of work.
4) Purchase a replacement stock from CPA Corporation or Macon
Gunstocks which will require some inletting and refinishing.
The price
will be significantly impacted by the quality of the wood you select.
If you decide to take this route exist aware that the original Browning
BPCRs utilized two stock designs.  The rifles manufactured in 1996
thru mid 1998 had the original stock design.  Around mid 1998 Miroku
switched to a new design that inverse the bending of the through-bolt
pigsty, which necessitated a alter in the butt plate.
The stocks are interchangeable but the butt plate is not.
CPA Corporation
RR 2 Box 1012, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328
Phone: (570) 828-1669, Fax: (570) 828-8333
Email:
info@cparifles.com
Owners are Paul and Gail Shuttleworth.  The stocks are semi-inletted
and
will require some plumbing equipment and finishing.  Several grades are
available, and
either right-hand or left-manus cheekpiece versions.
Current replacement Browning BPCR stocks are patterned from the
1st generation (original
design with 3.2" butt plate screw center-to-
heart spacing), which has the
opening of the through-bolt hole very
shut to the toe of the stock.  But since
the through-bolt hole is
drilled in a separate step, CPA indicated it can be
located to friction match
Browning'south redesigned stock, which moved the hole opening away
from the toe and has a four.05" barrel plate spiral spacing.
Macon Gunstocks
34535 Lickingteller Ave., Warsaw, MO 65355
Phone: (660) 438-4699
Email:
macongunstocks@dishmail.net
Macon makes very reasonable priced stocks for Winchester/Browning
Miroku manufactured 1885 rifles. The stocks are machine inletted &
require some additional hand-inletting to obtain the correct fit.

I promise the higher up information is useful in helping y'all make a determination.

Wishing you lot bully shooting,
Wayne

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