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Unread 12-09-2014, 10:22 AM   #1
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Good Morning Cornelius , If you look at the top left corner of our site you will see a bar ,Find " PGCA Home "and click it ,then go down the left side of your new page and find " Parker Faq's ,CLICK and then go to # 15 . Hopefully this will help ! Best ; Russ
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Whatever the reason for the tight fitting fore end, DO NOT exert force on the fore end wood, forward of the latch! I have seen countless splinter fore ends repaired because they were either cracked, or fully broken off at this point.
In most cases, a closed fist wrapped on the fore end, BEHIND the latch is all thats required
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