The problem with any repair of a firearms in today's litigation "where there's blame there's a claim" society is ultimately if you do a home repair then you are responsible if anyone is injured. Will your insurance cover?
Re-blacking, extending a stock with a pad, or devarnishing and oiling a stock are innocuous enough. Even jewelling a bolt. But would I want to have my home and savings at risk if a home repaired moderator let go and hurts someone?
No, I don't think so, for peace of mind I'd return it to the maker and ask them to sort it or just scrap it and buy one that has a possible better life span. For the injury cost risk if all goes pear shaped it's not worth elsewise.