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Sidearms & Scatterguns Benelli Stock is Gummy

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    Haven't been in this subforum of SH until now, so pardon me if there's threads on this already.

    I have a Benelli Cordoba 12ga.that i pulled outta the safe for dove season today, and the stocks are like wet glue, even stays on your hands. Anyone else had this problem? Is there an easy fix? I have had zero cleaners or solvents touch the forend or stock, only cleaned with a damp rag, and stored in the safe. Thanks.
     
    It is a known issue on the Córdoba, which has now been discontinued. I don’t think there is a fix other than sourcing a new stock set. Maybe a simple M2 stock set would fit or the stock set from a SuperSport.
     
    It is a known issue on the Córdoba, which has now been discontinued. I don’t think there is a fix other than sourcing a new stock set. Maybe a simple M2 stock set would fit or the stock set from a SuperSport.

    Well, that's my luck. Thanks for the info!
     
    Contact Benelli customer service, they’ll ask for the serial number and most likely send a replacement stock.
    They did for my Córdoba 20 ga.
    I sent them an email in February, took a little bit of time as the rear stock was on back order, I ended up with a brand new forearm and stock.
    Awesome customer service.
    Didn’t even have to hassle sending the old one back.
     
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    That sounds like an issue with the plastic that is used in that stock. Cheap plastics often have a problem with the plasticizing agent separating with the solid polymers inside and appearing as a perpetual gummy and sticky residue on the surface of the plastic.

    Where was that stock made? I have two laptop portable external battery units that were made in Vietnam and China that are exhibiting this problem. I tried to use a rag soaked in both isopropyl alcohol and Birchwood Casey SHEATH and it has not removed the stuff. Both are high quality power units except for that issue. I have another unit made in South Korea and it does not have this issue.