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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Fairmont, WV Right here in Mountaineer country and God's country
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What I was trying to explain is that the wood had a flaw and would split more on firing a few rounds. Over time how much would it split? Who knows. You don't repair that type of problem. It is a replacement - with the same and matching wood. So I am waiting. and it is getting to be rediculous. A month ago he said it was almost done.
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Hi CAP, sounds like he has to replace both the shoulder and the forearm stock so they match. Sorry your having a bad time with this guy. I was trying to contact him for a forearm stock. He is the only one I can find for this work. I guess if your the only act in town,you can do as you please.
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