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all righty then, put the new stock on the new rossi and have gaps and the stock wiggles a little. No way that the stock is going by by. I will use the JB weld unless I get negitive feedback for others who have tried it. I have the jb weld from a different purhase and it has never had the tubes opened. the gaps are at the back and along both tangs. I said I was not a stock maker!!!! I also have the Johnsons wax in the round flat tub, tin, can what ever you want to call it.

also, before I order from brownells, is there and colorizer available to at least make the jb stain brownish.\????
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I would not use jb weld unless you have a good release agent so that when you are fitting it it does not adhere to the metal perm. I have used it before but it can cause problems. I would spend some money and get some glass bedding or something like it.
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I'd be leery of using the JB Weld too. That stuff dearly loves to stick to metal.
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I went ahead and ordered accuglas from brownells, will update.
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follow the directions with the accuglass you will be good to go great product. remember a liitle at a time you can always add more to get the fit you want but it can be tuff to have to sand the heck out of it to get to much back off. Been there done that. I can't wait to hear how it goes.
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