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05-01-2019, 09:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
If the damage is all in the checkering, it can likely be repaired to be not visible.
I do have several new pieces of forend wood for repros, but they are all technically 20g, but they may be interchangeable. A check of the dimensions would confirm.
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I should have thought of that - thank you. I have a 20 gauge as well as the 28 and will check fit when back home.
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