BoydAllen
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A couple of things about my Stiller Viper: Jerry told me that aluminum oxide of the sort that forms on the bare metal is not that strongly attached to the base metal and that that significantly decreases the strength of any adhesive bond. His aluminum bodied actions are specifically designed to be glued in(My Viper does not even have a front action screw hole) and they have a couple of features that increase the security of a glue in. First of all they are anodized, actually hard anodized, which has a much stronger bond to the underlying metal, and which is commonly done to increase the strength of a glued joint. The other thing that you might not notice in most pictures is that the bottoms of the actions are deeply flycut to give a very coarse texture that probably doubles the surface area. In the past I have read that one way to increase the strength of a glue in with something like a Panda where you are dealing with bare aluminum is to prep everything for the glue in and then remove the oxide in the area that is being glued with fine wet and dry abrasive paper to the point where water will bead up, dry the action and then immediately glue it, before oxide has time to form.I bead blast the bottom of my actions for straight glue in. The fine garnet medium makes the perfect surface for bonding.
I use JB weld.
I think our PPC’s Are fine for a straight glue in. My 30BR is glued and screwed.