RGS:

That break looks like you took a picture of the one I had and posted it. Dave fixed it for about $500 and I had a middle man, because I sent it back to the dealer I bought the gun from. I am sure he had some type of mark up on work. I want to say it took about 6-8 weeks to get it back. The guy does great work - you really can't see repair.

If you really love the gun and are going to keep it the wrist will probably be stronger after the repair. The modern epoxies are stronger than the wood fibers, and they will probably put some type of rod in the wrist. I have probably gone through a case of shells since I got mine back with no ill effect.

Best of Luck, Chicago (Mike)