skeetstar
Established Member
That is eminently fixable, and well usable thereafter.
Take a look at Tim greenwoods web site to get a view as to the sort of disasters that can be remedied. I seem to recall that greenwood uses epoxy for repairs cos he thinks it is a superior glue for longevity.
Some of the repair could be hidden by extending the area of chequering
Also a decent repair might make the stock worth something to another beretta user, you wouldn't be able to retire on the proceeds, but you might be able to get a few beers from it.
Take a look at Tim greenwoods web site to get a view as to the sort of disasters that can be remedied. I seem to recall that greenwood uses epoxy for repairs cos he thinks it is a superior glue for longevity.
Some of the repair could be hidden by extending the area of chequering
Also a decent repair might make the stock worth something to another beretta user, you wouldn't be able to retire on the proceeds, but you might be able to get a few beers from it.