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04-19-2016, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil Yearout
Knot and wood filler in my old 16ga Stevens 5100, in the wrist no less! I guess you can expect such in a Stevens, but it's still in one piece so far...

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Why was this post moved from the "knot" thread to the "stock repair" thread? It shows a filled stock knot and nothing about any repair. No big deal and I guess I don't care one way or the other; just curious.
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