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Advice well taken. I will leave it as is and just hunt with it for the time being. Unless someone wants it more. Then it is down the road...
I am glad I asked. This was very informative.
There was a nice Belgian Cape gun that I was looking at about 6 months ago that had a brass plate on one side of the wrist. But if I remember correctly, that one was due to a crack.