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You dont shoot the gun with the forend off
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I agree and I assured my friend I would not hesitate to shoot the gun this way. He was concerned this might foretell something that should be addressed early.
I felt obligate to post to get other opinion's in order to reassure him this is not something to be concerned with. Just shoot it and keep an eye on it. |
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The forend is kind of the final piece of the puzzle in the guns lockup fitment. So to determine how a guns lockup is, it should be on the gun.
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