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    Gong Shooter stenz's Avatar
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    Default Stock and forearm tape

    I have a Beretta AL391 that has some pretty nice furniture on it.

    I would like to use it in the field but I dont want to risk scratching the wood etc...

    Do you guys know of any product or have any advice on how I could cover the stock and the forearm with something that would keep it protected.

    Thanks
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    Use it just be careful. Shit is gonna happen though. It builds character . I am not saying not to give a shit about you weapon, but when I go rifle hunting I look down and see many of miles /good times engraved it to it just from regular hunting. I love my 30-06 for the character it has It is one of the only few in my stable that will never be for sale.

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    Bump.... anyone else.
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    http://www.csmcspecials.com/Stock_Guard_p/e0175.htm

    try that, that's about what you are looking for I think


    but really I have to agree with the other person.
    If it's a shooter, sometimes they get dinged a bit, no matter how careful you are. If it's a collectable, it probably won't go out to the field.

    and I'm a big time gun snob (esp on shotguns)
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    Get some of that blue plastic film that is used to protect the metal finishes on appliances when they are shipped from the manufacturers.
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    Might be worth taking to an auto detail shop and seeing if the 3M clear bra material would work. If it does it would be tough and look great.

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    There used to be something called "gun chaps" that zipped over your wood , easy on , easy off. It's been a lot of years but I seem to remember them working well. They were made to fit specific firearms so they fit well.

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    Use tennis racket grip tape and wrap around the handle

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