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above the checkering before the stock meets the receiver there is a peg or dowel that was drilled in from one side of the grip to the other. Hope this clear. Thanks
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Daniel, it sounds like a cracked stock repair. There are quire a few out there that have had a bolt and nut repair. The dowel may be more pleasing to the eye. Some would checker that portion of the stock to hide the dowel. Could you post pictures?
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That would be a pinned cheek. Sounds more like daniel has a pinned wrist. Certainly there are some that could hide that repair relatively well. I always personally recommend restocking in cases like this as you know that the wood is new and sound and will not be a problem again in your lifetime.
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