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A VH Grade 1 1/2 frame forend wood should be fairly easy to find. Fixing a crack may be the best option, however.
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Unless your forend is completely trashed, it can most likely be fixed... and virtually invisibly -- at least by a pro. It will be MUCH cheaper than a new forend, too. I hesitate to suggest resources for this lest I be denounced as a shill.
Best, Kensal |
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You can email the folks here with some pictures. There were helpful assessing my stock
http://www.stockfixrs.com/ |
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If you are looking for a replacement forend, it is also important to note the length of the iron. There was some variation in the lengths. I have observed some iron tangs that are 4.5" long and others that are 4.75" long. The screw spacing on all are the same.
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