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Yes C.O. B. you are correct. I'm not sure if it affects the ability to shoot it. I don't have the skill set to repair it but Mr. Bachelder has done stock work for me in the past with super human results. You have to be very patient though, quality work is slow and with his back log it's difficult to know when I'd get it back. I really want to shoot some clay's with it, maybe just a few to get the feel of the gun. The gun locks up vault tight and has no play in the head. The forearm is very tight fitting when locked in place.
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Bruce P Bruner For Your Post:
I wouldn't shoot it until that crack is stabilized. Where do you live? There is a VERY competent smith near me that could easily and quickly fix that.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Rich Anderson For Your Post:
Wendy Jo Guernsey send me an apologetic email from Cabela's thanking me for my business. She regrets that the gun I offered to purchase was sold. Oh, well.