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Just to close to loop on this gun. As I stated it had a crack at the wrist from the top tang down to the trigger guard on one side. The gun was originally fitted with the hickory rod and that keep it together. I did not want to soak the wood to de-oil it to glue the crack (and lose the original finish and character) so Brian Dudley suggested a carbon fiber 3/8" rod be inserted up through the pistol grip cap past the crack, glassed in place. I couldn't be happier the gun is now completely stable with zero movement.
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Craig Larter For Your Post:
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02-16-2020, 08:07 PM
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That sir is a fantastic gun. I know she will spend some time in the marsh next year.
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