Tanky, If I get the gun I will look at it thoroughly. The barrels, stock, forend are in great condition.
My thoughts were to have it annealed or use a carbide drill and drill two holes at the ends where the cocking rods are, drill past the crack and use a clearance drill for the one side and thread size for the other side and screw and draw the crack together. It would have to be at least a 1/4-20 thread or 1/4-28 thrd.
In thinking about what I just wrote it would be better if the receiver was annealed so no undo stress was put on the already crack.
Just received an email and gun is sold. It went for $200.00, a steal. It had a straight stock, the stock and trigger guard are worth more than that.
Last edited by JDW; 10/24/09 11:51 AM.