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Unread 10-15-2018, 02:45 PM   #1
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I’m curious if anyone has seen a crack in the lug before. I have a 16 VH and while out hunting I noticed one which had not been there at my last cleaning. It appears to be within the side area not beginning or ending at any edge. I will attempt to attach a photo. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Unread 10-15-2018, 03:07 PM   #2
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That is a new one for me. Best thing to do is send to a qualified gunsmith to get checked out.
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Put a dot with an indelible magic marker at each end of the crack and go out and shoot a round of skeet with normal loads. See if the crack moves. Then shoot as many heavy loads as you feel comfortable with, one at a time, examining the crack after each shell. Others may differ in their opinions about how to handle this. An expensive gunsmith may use a similar tactic.
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Odd place for a crack. If it is a crack, it would easily be welded for a repair.
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I thank you all for your thoughts. I did a dye penetrant test tonight and no crack was indicated. That’s a relief! So my only explanation at this point is some type of debris caused the scratch when I opened or closed the gun. Just strange how irregular it is and resemble a crack. Thanks again gentlemen.
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