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I have noticed a small crack at the wrist of my favorite 20 ga. Browning O/U clays gun. It still shoots fine, and doesn't seem to flex, but the crack extends from the right tang near the safety down to the trigger guard, and I am afraid of what will happen in the future. Is it usually more cost effective to have it repaired vs. replaced, and if so, could anyone recommend someone that does nice work ?
Thanks much for the information
Rick


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There are some amazing stock repair guys out there, hopefully you are not far from these two in NY:

Classic Gunstocks
Daniel May - Stockmaker
Oswego, NY dmay40@hotmail.com
http://www.classicgunstocks.com.
315-342-2846

Larry Schuknecht
716-741-3739
shoptalk@dutchmanwoodworks.com
Clarence Center, N.Y.
http://www.dutchmanwoodworks.com:80/

or NECG
Plainfield, NH
603-469-3450

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foxhound,
Get it looked at immediately, that sounds B-A-D.

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Salopian is correct. Much easier to repair it before it breaks into splinters. I repaired my cracked stock myself using bamboo re-enforcing rods and epoxy for an invisible and strong fix. It does require that you get all oil out of the wood before gluing. There have been some good posts on this subject in the past. David

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Rick,
Whatever you do to address the cracking, whether repair or replace, I highly recommend you get the recoil lug area glass bedded. On these types of guns, having that recoil lug area bedded with epoxy/glass goes a long way in preventing cracks. Just my two cents.

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Just noticed your in NH, you may want to give these guys a call they are in Canterbury,they have done work for me and I have been pleased.
Pat and Fred Norton
Collectible Firearms Restoration
603-783-4100

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