Synthetic stock ??

Depending on the location and severity of damage, I'd suggest first trying to find a replacement on ebay. Also, it's possible Ruger will replace the stock if the rifle is fairly new.
I've repaired some tupperwear stocks that split but a true 'break' often leaves some splintering that prevents an 'invisible' repair. Brownells 'acra-glass' will stick it back together but may leave an ugly scar.
 
It's the stock on the gun I acquired on Gunbroker. I haven't even seen it in person yet. Just trying to get some information on how to possibly repair a synthetic stock. Ruger doesn't even list a replacement stock on their site. There are lots for sale all over. All I am trying to do is determine what can be used to repair it.
 
Call Ruger, tell them I have a xxx rifle and the stock is cracked, can you send or sell me a replacement? Just because they don't list the for sale, doesn't mean they don't have spares for customer service problems.
 
It's the stock on the gun I acquired on Gunbroker. I haven't even seen it in person yet. Just trying to get some information on how to possibly repair a synthetic stock. Ruger doesn't even list a replacement stock on their site. There are lots for sale all over. All I am trying to do is determine what can be used to repair it.
I saw that damage... I don't think I would try to repair it.
 
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Fox Mike
what gun are you trying to fix? I have to go look to see if I still have it but I should have
a synthetic stock for a 77/22.
Moses
 
Fox Mike
what gun are you trying to fix? I have to go look to see if I still have it but I should have
a synthetic stock for a 77/22.
Moses
He picked up a "project" Ruger American Rimfire that has seen better days and 1 too many Bubbas

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$200 for an OEM stock?? o_O
Granted, most ebay sellers don't seem to know the difference between a Ruger American Rimfire, a Ruger 10/22, and a gooseberry bush---sooner or later a common synthetic stock will most likely show up.
 
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