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Andy, thanks for the suggestion, but our friend, Mark, doesn't work on extensions unless they are already installed.
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Bill,
If you get a stock broke in the wrist, that trick Travallion showed in the little book, the scarf cut with a mortise and tenon would be a nice way to go. |
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Thanks. I have not tried that method on any repair job, but Keith Kearcher does stock transplants fairly reasonably. I hate to give up the remainder of the stock I have. It is quite a nice piece of 1911 English.
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I have a 28 that broke at the wrist and I had it repaired. Very hard to tell it was ever done but I'm going to sell the entire gun at a good price if you are interested. Contact me at esetter5@me.com if you would like to discuss it.
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Thanks, Gerry, but I need the butt part of the stock. I have a nice 28 Repro and can't afford another.
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