I own a low wall in .243 which is my main deer rifle. The other day I took it out to the range, and unfortunately the gun was knocked off the bench and the forearm of the stock cracked. It is a small crack at the schnabel tip. The wood didn't break off, but I could peel it back with my hand if I so desired. A couple of questions: 1.) What would be the best method to glue this back ( what type of glue, etc.) 2.) while I am at it, and because the finish is scratched in a couple of places, what would it take to lessen the gloss of the heavy poly finish Browning uses? I am not thinkng of stripping the finish, but perhaps sanding it lightly and applying a more satin finish. 3.) How complex is it to take the stock off the Model 1885? I know the inner workings of the gun are a nightmare, but what about simply removing the stock?
Thanks for any advice.