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Unread 01-18-2010, 02:54 PM   #1
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Recommend Stock Doc in Oregon, but he is a year out.

Trevallion isn't taking any more new customer repair jobs for the time being.

I suspect the stock was already cracked to break from just a drop. They use a dilute SuperGlue, isocyanide. Its possible to fix yourself if you have all the pieces. Jim Williams here on site may be able to help. You might check for oil saturation as a cause of weakness.
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Well here ya go.... pics of the carnage. It makes my stomach turn just to look at it.
Bruce, there were NO cracks...not a hairline...nothing. If you look at the second pic you can see it cracked along the grain and right thru the trigger screw hole.
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