Stock Installatiuon troubles...advice needed
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2025 4:07 pm
Hi everyone! I'm hoping that you all might be able to offer some help here.
So I disassembled my first 81 ('39 in .35 Remington), gave it a good deep cleaning inside, and got everything reassembled ...except I can't get the fully seated and installed. The stock fit very snugly and evenly to the receiver when I bought it (it is the original stock to the gun by the serial #), but it was very difficult to remove, almost like it was stuck in place. I was able to pull it off after a few hard pulls. There was some corrosion on the spring tube, so I cleaned that off, thinking that was causing to the be stuck in place. With everything in place, the stock will not fully seat (gaps are larger and also not even... left side has a V margin bottom to top). I could close the gap a bit by standing the rifle on the butt plate and pushing downward, but not enough. Everthing would spring back apart).
So I looked through the forum, and found this:
viewtopic.php?hilit=stock%20installatio ... 8a3317992e
I tried gently scraping the bottom of the hole in the stock with a screwdriver...got a little bit of gunk and small wood shavings out, but not much. Did it a few times, but it didn't really help. So I took it all back apart (left all the little parts in the receiver, but removed the bolt return spring and trigger/mag asy out of it. Stock slid on nice and snug, although still a bit of a V margin. Then tried with the trigger and mag asy held in place by hand (no pin or bolt)...as I pushed the stock on, the trigger asy would move out of the way, away from the bottom of the receiver.
I took the trigger asy out, just installed the screw through the receiver, and installed the stock..and of course there is no contact. I put the trigger asy back in the receiver, just using the screw to hold it in place and installed the stock...same thing, it will compress on and be "stuck", then a little jiggling and it springs apart a bit. With no stock in place, the stock bolt passes through the tang on the guard and threads eaesily into the boss on the recoil spring tube.
Based on what I did, I feel like the lugs on the stock have an abnormal interferece with the lobes on the trigger guard where the bolt passes through. Im not sure why it was OK to start with, unless the stock had swelled over time (which was why it was maybe stuck in place to start with), and now that it is free it doesn't want to fit in the same space? I was going to use some dykem to see if/where there is uneven pressure...but before I do, do any of you all have any words of wisdom, or ideas on something that I might be missing? Thanks in advance for the help.
So I disassembled my first 81 ('39 in .35 Remington), gave it a good deep cleaning inside, and got everything reassembled ...except I can't get the fully seated and installed. The stock fit very snugly and evenly to the receiver when I bought it (it is the original stock to the gun by the serial #), but it was very difficult to remove, almost like it was stuck in place. I was able to pull it off after a few hard pulls. There was some corrosion on the spring tube, so I cleaned that off, thinking that was causing to the be stuck in place. With everything in place, the stock will not fully seat (gaps are larger and also not even... left side has a V margin bottom to top). I could close the gap a bit by standing the rifle on the butt plate and pushing downward, but not enough. Everthing would spring back apart).
So I looked through the forum, and found this:
viewtopic.php?hilit=stock%20installatio ... 8a3317992e
I tried gently scraping the bottom of the hole in the stock with a screwdriver...got a little bit of gunk and small wood shavings out, but not much. Did it a few times, but it didn't really help. So I took it all back apart (left all the little parts in the receiver, but removed the bolt return spring and trigger/mag asy out of it. Stock slid on nice and snug, although still a bit of a V margin. Then tried with the trigger and mag asy held in place by hand (no pin or bolt)...as I pushed the stock on, the trigger asy would move out of the way, away from the bottom of the receiver.
I took the trigger asy out, just installed the screw through the receiver, and installed the stock..and of course there is no contact. I put the trigger asy back in the receiver, just using the screw to hold it in place and installed the stock...same thing, it will compress on and be "stuck", then a little jiggling and it springs apart a bit. With no stock in place, the stock bolt passes through the tang on the guard and threads eaesily into the boss on the recoil spring tube.
Based on what I did, I feel like the lugs on the stock have an abnormal interferece with the lobes on the trigger guard where the bolt passes through. Im not sure why it was OK to start with, unless the stock had swelled over time (which was why it was maybe stuck in place to start with), and now that it is free it doesn't want to fit in the same space? I was going to use some dykem to see if/where there is uneven pressure...but before I do, do any of you all have any words of wisdom, or ideas on something that I might be missing? Thanks in advance for the help.