Originally Posted By: Replacement
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The "Curse of the Bolt through the Flats". In the first of the Brownells "Gunsmith Kinks" books, one person recommended threading a piece of welding rod and screwing it through the Flats. I have another PH with this travesty, I have no idea yet on how to deal with it. It's not just one, but several rods in various places on the stock.

I have a VH 16 on a 0 frame that has a bolt through the head, otherwise a pretty nice gun. I spoke with DES a few years ago and he suggested new stock cheeks with or without checkered panels. I suppose checkering would make the glue lines completely disappear, but look a bit rich on a VH.


I've heard the same recommendation. At least a bolt can be removed. What the he!! can be done about removing the welding rod? I'm thinking about using a Dremel with a carbide cutting wheel to cut a slot in the end of the rod and trying to screw them back out.

Regards
Ken


I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.