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"Dave P" <davepnojunk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Graham Shewell" <graham_m_@shewell69.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > Attleborough Acessories do them as well I Think
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> > Graham
> > "Cambridge Computer Recycling"
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> >> "Dave P" <davepnojunk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >>> I am sure I have seen a comb raiser that sits in a slip on cover that
> >>> you
> >>> slide over the stock. A few googles have thrown nothing up. Can any
one
> >>> point me in the right direction?
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Dave
> >>>
> >>> The usual one is a Beartooth. It has a neoprene rubber sleeve that
goes
> >> around the stock and a set of various sized plastic foam insets. If I
> >> could
> >> find all the bits, you can have mine. I would say that they are poor.
I
> >> found that after 4 or 5 shots the rubber would start to move on the
stock
> >> and change your sight picture and you have to keep pulling it back into
> >> place. I found a leather one held on with electricians tape, although
> >> unsightly, works far better.
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
> >>
> Thanks for the tips folks. Rubber and electricians tape seems to be a
better
> solution. I assume the tape comes cleanly off the stock?
>
> Dave
We found that WD40 did the job well without damaging the finish.
Chris.
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