I've recently acquired a beautiful Mle 1870/80 M.14 Gras rifle. Everything on it is wonderful except for the stock - it is cut into two. I understand a common feature on rifles brought back by G.I.s, that it had to fit in his duffle bag, hence a cut was made on rifle stocks to make it fit.
The cut on this stock is very clean and crisp. When joined, the cut is barely noticeable. My question is this: Is it sufficient to simply glue it back together, or should I try a more elaborate and stronger method, such as drilling one or two tiny holes on both cut ends and insert little dowels then glue it.
Or should I simply leave it alone?
What would you suggest? Thank you for your suggestions.
The cut on this stock is very clean and crisp. When joined, the cut is barely noticeable. My question is this: Is it sufficient to simply glue it back together, or should I try a more elaborate and stronger method, such as drilling one or two tiny holes on both cut ends and insert little dowels then glue it.
Or should I simply leave it alone?
What would you suggest? Thank you for your suggestions.