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...to find a thread on this forum. The article explains, with photos included, how the author milled a mortise into the wrist of a long rifle underneath the trigger guard tang then installed a fitted wood filler. I don't recall if this was done as a repair to a cracked wrist, or to add strength to the wrist to avoid breakage.
I would like to re-read that thread because it might come in handy in the not to distant future.
Any help finding that thread will be greatly appreciated - and yes, I will continue to search through the 913 pages of this forum...
 
That's going to be a tough one.
If, you do find it again I suggest three things; save it to favorites on your web browser, take screen shots of the whole thing and save them to a file on the subject, and lastly,,,,,,
click the little bookmark icon in the blue field at the beginning of the post...
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Best of luck in your quest.
 
That's going to be a tough one.
If, you do find it again I suggest three things; save it to favorites on your web browser, take screen shots of the whole thing and save them to a file on the subject, and lastly,,,,,,
click the little bookmark icon in the blue field at the beginning of the post...
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Best of luck in your quest.
Thank you for your input and the good tips!
I'll be sure to book mark that thread if and when I find it.
Thanks again!
 
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