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Unread 07-21-2014, 10:45 AM   #4
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Yes - its on his way back to him. Won't use any names here, I can tell you he isn't one of the gunsmiths regularly named on these forums (since this isn't a LC forum I guess that makes sense) but he is supposedly one of the best there is when it come to LC Smith's. I'm a bit perplexed that he didn't identify this issue and resolve, yet I didn't identify it as something I wanted fixed specifically when I sent the gun to him. Which is probably my fault. I will tell you he did a fine job on the metal and stock work. The gun really literally looks brand new.

A little disappointed here. I should have patterned this gun before sending it out. This was to be my upland gun this season as its is very light for a 12, (only 6# 7 oz) yet now- I may not be able to shoot it (and actually hit anything)

I've read about stockfitting and stockfitters with try guns who will give you stock dimensions- is there anyone in New England who can do it well?
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