Did you ever get an answer on this question? I also would like to get a synthetic forend stock for my 1100 sf. Cant find them anywhere, if you found any could you forward the info to me at tntmontana@bresnan.net thanks Tim
They can regain their original shape when heated. They are often used for car bodies. If the car gets dented its surface can be heated (e.g. with a hair dryer) and the shape memory polymer should regain its original shape
Mercury(II) iodide is the stock name for HgI2.
The stock name for Cu2+ is copper(II).
The Stock name would be chromium(III)+
To make a 5X solution from a 10X stock, you can dilute the 10X stock solution by adding an equal volume of diluent (such as water or buffer) to the original solution. For example, if you have 1 mL of the 10X stock solution, you would add 1 mL of diluent to make a 5X solution.
The forearm is the front part of the stock, under the barrel, that your NON-trigger hand holds.
usually the stock is behind and the forearm is in front of the receiver.
Best left to a gunsmith
I have a pre-1977 Western Field 12 Gage Wooden stock and Forearm in very good condition that I will sell for $50. This shotgun is totally compatible with the Moss If interested I can send pictures. I will accept Paypal. My email is gdoss@aol.com
You have an Ithaca sxs Flues model and by your description a field grade. According to your stated condition and not knowing barrel chokes, or if it has a beavertail forearm or splinter forearm, staright or pistol grip stock single or double trigger, ejectors or extractors the latter being most common. Your grade is stamped on the watertable F is field S quality 1 special basically a field grade with a couple of extras of quality. 500 - 1700.
Anything is possilbe if you have enough money, time, skills
The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
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1950's $100
under the forearm stock