1" Extension for my can??

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  • dreadpirate

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    Mar 7, 2010
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    Cuba on the Chesapeake
    HELP! I got this new stock but the can won't attach. I need a 1" extension. Is there such a thing for 1/2 X 28?
     

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    dontpanic

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 7, 2013
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    Timonium
    Why not inlet the stock? You could do it with a router and a jig so it looks nice.
     
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    yakfish

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    get a Dremmel and a sanding drum attachment and clearance that stock enough to allow that can to screw on.

    This is an EASY fix. Maybe 10 minutes work
     

    j_h_smith

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 28, 2007
    28,516
    I think you're going to find almost everyone is going to suggest you modify the stock. Seems like the easiest way to fix the issue.

    Good Luck!
     

    SWO Daddy

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 18, 2011
    2,468
    Another vote for inletting your stock. It's the simplest option and the cheapest option. Additionally, adding extensions just introduces more mechanisms for failure (baffle strike) and (IMO) look chintzy.
     

    ohen cepel

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    Feb 2, 2011
    4,509
    Where they send me.
    Normally everyone wants to make their set ups shorter......:D

    Glad it worked out for you. I didn't think such a thing existed and would worry about baffle strikes also. Nice when things go your way!
     

    Grendelicious

    Member
    Mar 29, 2017
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    I would hope that because it is such a short extension, it wouldn't make a huge difference. I am more worried about my own situation, potentially trying to daisy-chain together two of these extensious to make up about a 1.25 inch gap.
     

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