Made in the USA
Acraglas Kit
2 fl. oz. (59 ml) Resin, 7⁄8 fl. oz. (26 ml) Hardener, 7⁄8 fl. oz. (26
ml) Release Agent, Floc, 2 Mixing Cups, Mixing Stick, Brown Dye, Black
Dye enough to bed 2 Rifles. Complete Instructions.
PROVEN IN THE FIELD
As the manufacturers of Acraglas, we cannot help but be very proud, too,
of the many individual shooters and teams who have won big bore
regional and Perry matches with Acraglassed guns ... and of the hunters
who have sent us “before and after” targets made when sighting in their
game rifles after using Acraglas.
The basic materials used in Acraglas are those developed for the
aircraft industry. These we have adapted to gun work. Some of the many
unusual features of Acraglas are:
- Acraglas shrinks less than 1⁄10th of 1% when hardening. This is
very important to you as a shooter, for the tighter your bedding job,
the better the job. It must be remembered, too, that many of the
plastics will shrink more than 5% when hardening, thus canceling their
true values as accurizing materials. So perfectly does Acraglas fit your
barrel and action that any stamping marks in the steel will also be
there in the Acraglas ... impossible to “Bed” any closer.
- Acraglas actually strengthens your stock because of its own great strength and resistance to breakage or warpage!
- Acraglas is acid proof, waterproof, has superior insulating
qualities, resists alkalies and will not rot or deteriorate. It is quite
well known that many of the so-called “plastic glasses” do deteriorate
and products made from them are only guaranteed 5 years.
- Acraglas is highly resistant to impact and will not dent. Should
it ever be damaged, or if an improper job is done the first time, it
can easily be corrected or mended by using the same materials as in the
Kit. Thus, it makes the perfect recoil shoulder.
- Unlike paints or air drying plastics, Acraglas hardens by
chemical action. So, a hard surface indicates a hard interior ready for
finishing. The mixture becomes hot before reaching setting temperature.
It then “kicks over” and begins to harden, reaching full hardness in 48
hours, altho’ it can be worked, sanded and finished before then.
- Acraglas has a shelf life of over 5 years!
- Acraglas has been so compounded by our research engineers that
you have ample time to properly seat the barreled action in the inletted
stock before it starts to harden. Therefore, when using it you do not
need to become nervous and rushed, but can take your time and do the
First Class Job you are capable of doing.
- Being a superior bedding compound, you get a double- barreled
benefit when using Acraglas: - An excellent bedding job that does not
carry the stigma of “plastic bedding” and you have concentrated your
real efforts on accurizing your gun - all at the same time! For your own
enlightenment you should check among your shooting friends and note how
many are proud of their guns being Accurized with Acraglas.
- Acraglas completely seals the inletted side of the gun stock
against all moisture, gun oils, solvents and sprays. Moisture being
absorbed by the stock can cause the finest woods to warp or twist,
forcing the gun to shoot different groups on different days. Oils and
solvents will eventually make the most beautiful of woods dirty looking
where allowed to soak in and, in rare cases, actually ruin the wood.
- Acraglas has another feature that is strictly a side benefit -
but, one our gunsmith customers have found out for themselves and use
extensively. The bonding strength of Acraglas is phenomenal - will
actually stick “anything to anything” (except certain poly-plastics).
The letters in our files make one shake his head in wonder. It seems our
gunsmiths have repaired everything from false teeth, toilet bowls,
pipes, chairs, cribs, cars, radios, TV’s, skis, sleds, tables, flintlock
rifles, caplock rifles and modern gun stocks without number. What it
amounts to is this: You name something that has been busted and one of
them has undoubtedly used Acraglas to fix it! But, we play this down. We
are not in the glue business. There are a jillion glues but only one
Acraglas!
RELEASE AGENT
Our traditional Release Agent and our new, easy-to-ship, Non-Flammable
Release Agent selectively lets Acraglas bond to the stock but not to the
barreled action. Both products present nearly indentical physical
characteristics, and are applied in exactly the same manner with no
noticeable difference in dry time. Both form a smooth, vinyl-like
coating between the bedding compound and metal. Non-Flammable Release
Agent is a non-flammable, non-hazardous formula that can be transported
by air, immediately upon request, safely and legally within and outside
the Continental U. S., so there’s no more waiting for ground shipments
to arrive when you need an Acraglas kit or extra release agent in a
hurry.
WHO USES ACRAGLAS AND WHY
STOCK MANUFACTURERS - For special custom accurizing jobs and for resale to dealer and retail accounts.
PROFESSIONAL STOCKMAKERS - For obtaining skin-tight bedding around receivers, at the chamber on the barrel and at the forend tip on certain jobs.
GUNSMITHS - For the complete gamut of stock work - the complete
inletting job, the accurizing of an erratic shooting gun and for the
super-duper stock where the same techniques are used as by the fulltime
stockmaker.
GUN HOBBYISTS AND BUFFS - To accurize their present guns or to
bed and accurize guns they are stocking; also, to simplify bedding
barreled actions into inletted stocks purchased from stock manufacturers
... a great boon for the man who likes to do the job himself - and
wants the best results.
INSTRUCTIONS AND COLOR
Acraglas in itself is amber-clear. To make it match your stock - black
or brown - we furnish two special, acrylic dyes with each Kit. With them
you can color the Acraglas mix to blend properly with the color of your
individual stock - wood or synthetic. The brown dye nicely matches
“normal” walnut but if your stock is exceptionally light walnut, or made
of maple, myrtle, cherry, etc., you may want to leave out the dye for a
closer match. Just remember, the color you see in the cup will darken
somewhat when the Acraglas is in the stock. But, you don’t have to match
the color, many shooters like to create contrast at the joining of
barrel and stock to add a point of distinction to their gun and make
sure others know they’ve taken the time to do a first-rate glass bedding
job.
Complete, easy-to-follow Instructions are packaged with each Kit. These
tell you how to mix and use. FOLLOW THEM CAREFULLY. We guarantee
Acraglas 100%.