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Well ya pay $200 you get $200. Getting into things today and made some discoveries. First: What is missing here and can it be fixed? Something very wrong here too. What do you think they were trying to do? I will post more as I find more while I try to resurrect this gem.
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It appears tp me that you may have a forearm iron that was originally made for the J.C. Kremer & A.H. Fox Patent No. 1,029,374 style forearm fastening, that someone has attempted to fit to a forearm lug for a F.T. Russell Patent No. 1,029,229 style forearm.
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Thank you. What is the difference in the two?
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You need the later forend iron with the roller that will fit you barrel lug.The Kremer iron has the spring setup in the iron and a simple lug on barrels. Bobby
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D T, If you need a forend, I have one for a 12ga #114511 in good shape; complete with wood. If interested email as I don't know PM will work. Jim
I learn something every day, and a lot of times it's that what I learned the day before was wrong
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Jim, I just sent you an email.
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