Stock work (pistol grip)

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Stock work (pistol grip)

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My pistol grip on the Ithaca 37 turkey slaying machine has a comb that o feel is to low for my likes.


I want to make it higher and solid. Plastic stock so I’m not afraid to try and mold, weld on it etc. any ideas on what I can do to get it a half inch to 1” higher?
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The old pigeon shooters used moleskin
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DUCT TAPE FIXES EVERYTHING!
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2X on the duct tape. I used pipe insulation.
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Godagrip makes a nice stick on cheek comb riser. I have one on my gun.


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Duct tape and some isomat.

Scope-eze also makes a comfortable cheek riser.
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I added a leather stock cover with some padding to my wife's rifle. Looks good and functions perfectly. You can google leather stock cover for some ideas etc.
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Cut a notch out in the stock and build it up with fiberglass repair kit material. Sand smooth and paint.
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Any leather shop (Amish Harness Shop) could make a custom check pad, cheap! I don't think any production pad would fit that small of a stock.
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