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Old 11-14-2025, 05:52 PM   #11
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If/when you recover the fore end, next step is to figure out why it came off in the first place.
That's not supposed to happen.
Jay reminded me of one of the times we (3) were shooting at Peacedale. I was shooting a 28ga. Repro, and another member was shooting a 20ga. Repro.
My fore end latch would partially open on every shot, and I got a nice cut from it. Being the forward thinker I wish I was, I took out a band aid from my wallet and put it on the cut. Then I took out another and put it across the fore end latch. I was down to one band aid, when the fellow shooting the 20 complained his fore end kept coming loose. I didn't think to take a picture of the two Repros, in the rack, wearing matching 'field dressings'.
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