Bill Sporcich has been restoring gunstocks since the early 2000s—first as an evening hobby, now full-time from his shop in Burbank, Washington. He's a stockmaker, woodworker, and hunter who specializes in bringing broken, cracked, and oil-soaked stocks back to life. Stock Repair & Restoration — Crac...
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Bill Sporcich has been restoring gunstocks since the early 2000s—first as an evening hobby, now full-time from his shop in Burbank, Washington. He's a stockmaker, woodworker, and hunter who specializes in bringing broken, cracked, and oil-soaked stocks back to life.
Located in a small eastern Washington town, Stockmaker works with customers nationwide. FFL holder and certified gunsmith, so you can ship complete firearms directly to him for repair—no FFL transfer required. You'll get a preliminary estimate before sending anything, then a final quote after inspection. Payment of 50% required to start work; balance due upon completion.
| Service | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Strip old finish | $90–$180 |
| Apply new finish | $260–$360 |
| Repair broken stock | $350–$600 |
| Glass bed action | $75–$180 |
| New checkering pattern | $300–$500 |
| Recut checkering | $100–$200 |
| Fit aftermarket stock | $300–$560 |
| Custom stock | $2,500–$4,000 |
"I will communicate more with you than any gunsmith in your town. You'll get status updates, pictures, and be asked to participate in repair decisions."
Return shipping is $25–$50 via FedEx or US Mail (includes $500 insurance). He accepts UPS, FedEx, and Priority Mail. Just pack well, insure the shipment, and include grip cap and butt plate/recoil pad with your stock.
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