

Give it a day then drill down from the top and glue in 2-3 small wooden dowels on each side to help hold the pieces together and let set. Profile the replacement part to fit correctly when you're ready to perm fix them together put a very light amount of wood glue on the two pieces and clamp them together for drying. Cut out your replacement piece with the male cut to the dovetail so they slip fit tight. If a good shooter to use for a long time is what you're wanting out of it it might be easier to cut off the broken part of the stock to make a flat section to work with, cut a small dovetail into the original stock from where it joins to the gun back toward the shoulder pad but leave about 1/2 an inch of stock uncut. You'll have to try and profile a small replacement piece for the missing section on the right side if your try and fix what's there so it's gonna not match very well. If it does it might be easier to cut through what little bit remains and fix it as one piece.
#MOSSBERGE .22 STOCK CRACK CRACK#
That ones gonna be a pain to fix, it looks like the crack goes almost all the way through the stock at the back of the tang. Those are nice little guns, I like lever action 22s (hell, I like most guns ).
