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Junior Member
Join Date: April 30, 2009
Posts: 12
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Remington 310
A friend has a Rem 310 O/U - The forearm has cracked with only a moderate amount of use
Has this happened to othehr Rem 310 users ? A lasting repair via epoxy a possibility? Where to get a replacement ?? w/thanks |
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Junior member
Join Date: April 18, 2008
Location: N. Central Florida
Posts: 8,518
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You might try contacting Remington - they're the importer
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 23, 2008
Location: Mid Missouri
Posts: 775
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If you can force yellow carpenters gue into the crack, and then apply clamp with padding, it will do you a better job than epoxy.
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 23, 2008
Location: SoCal
Posts: 6,289
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+1 on contacting Remington
+1 on the yellow glue Water based is easier to work with and you can cleanly wipe-off the excess. With an epoxy, a little slip and you may require a refinishing job. If you don't have a suitable clamp, rubber bands may work. |
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