Has anyone cut down a stock before? I just started taking my 7 year old son shooting and my Glenfield Model 60 stock is just too long for him. Any suggestions? I have a Ruger 10-22 and Tapco makes an M4 style collapsable stock. Maybe that would work better?
It will work well,my sons use the Tapco adjustable.You can find them used for as low as $50.I would rather buy one than cut down a stock,when he grows up the 60 will be worthless.
Never cut one down, but my daughter is 8, I bought her a rossi single shot that has both the 410 and 22 barrels. Its a nice start for her. She shoots it well and is very comfortable with it. It fits nicely in her hands. The rossi is a little bigger than the crickets are. I think it was only like $150 with both barrels. My be a better option than making your rifle work.
Hope that helps
I cut one down for my son. I actually bought the model 60 to cut down, so it had no real sentimental attachment to me. I saved the piece and refinished the stock and the piece at the same time. When he was older, I remounted the piece. I kind of wish I had just bought him a youth single shot, because he spent more time rapid firing and making noise than he did actually aiming and working on controlled shots.
I cut down the stock on my Glenfield Model 60 for my daughter to start shooting it turned out fine.
If you have reservations about cutting your stock you could buy a 10/22 or go to a gun show or pawn shop & buy another Glenfield Model 60. I have seen a few lately going for $95 to $125. You could cut down the stock on the new gun & keep the old one for yourself. And a plus, your son will get a lick out of having & shooting a gun just like dad's.
I started my little ones with the Rossi combo also. I was afraid to cut down a stock of a perfectly good gun, for no other reason than feeling like I was ruining something.
I would agree weight is the #1 factor in safety, don't get a gun to big expecting them to "grow into it" it will turn them of from shooting. I put a cheap scope on the 22 Rossi and the little guy can hit what he aims at, and it keeps him shooting, which is the name of the game!
I shortened a mod 60 stock an inch and refinished it for my wife. It was really satisfying to see her face when she opened and saw her present, now my daughter wants me to "fix" hers, she really likes my g22 so I saw a bullpup kit for the model 60 thats not a muzzlelite. Here is a pic of the wifes mod 60.