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Unread 01-18-2010, 03:21 PM   #1
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I think it needs to be pinned and glued and Dennis whats his name can do that so well that you won't be able to tell. The wood looks solid.

Cracks are usually through the cheeks or back from the top tang.

You often see this type of break from a fall where a person lands on the gun or tries to break his fall with the stock. This one it seems fell just right ( wrong). Lord knows I've stepped in enough badger and woodchuck holes while walking through high CRP that it could have happened.
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It was like an out of body experience...I dropped it maybe 3 feet down to the ground while fussing with a flopping rooster. I didn't think anything of it so I kept putting that bird in my bag then turned around and it was like one of my kids just got run over by a car!!

I'll give Dennis a call and see what his thoughts are, thanks Dean and Bruce.

Oh and Rodger, I didn't have any Famous Grouse with me but washed down quite a bit of Makers Mark while walking around working my dog for two buddies carrying my Parker Brothers Fire Wood thru the field.
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