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Unread 01-24-2010, 09:15 AM   #5
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It would not be hard to locate an old forend for this gun through the Parts for Sale section. I would guess that someone like Keith Kearcher would have a forend lug in his junk box and could resolder it to the barrels for a reasonable price. The only dimension for the forend you are looking for that you need to identify it is the width at the point the forend joins the action. It must be an extractor forend. Easy project.
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