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Joe. thanks.
Joe. The break is just below the safety. Do you repairs? Greg |
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Greg, I take my 3 Reproductions apart to clean the actions and I repaired the broken 28 ga and refinished the stock/recut the checkering (as well as refinishing/recheckering about 8 other guns), but I am not a gunsmith and do not have an FFL. I might be able to fix it, but you're not dealing with a lot of experience here. Why don't you post a pic or 2 here so people can see the break and make recommendations. Here's the one I fixed:
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09-21-2009, 08:22 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Joe, nice work. I appreciate the advice. Thanks.
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Greg the fellow we have used to repair broken stocke is Dave Wolf 1142 Surrey Ridge Waco Tx 76706 Ph is 254-662-6431 or 254-744-9973. Shoot hiim a picture before sending the gun so he can look at and see if he could fix it Thanks. Richard Skeuse
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Dave Wolf is a great broken stock fixer. He did an invisible repair on a British hammer gun that was broken into more than two pieces.
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Richard, thank you. Greg
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10-27-2009, 12:13 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Last fall I broke my 20 gauge reproduction stock almost into. I had Craig Libhart of Susquehanna Stockworks repair it. He was able to fix it without refinishing it (at my request) by making and installing a tenon. The repair was reasonable and almost undetectable. You may contact him at his website. Larry
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Larry, thanks for the lead. Greg
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