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    1950 Longbranch Forend Crack

    I picked up a great condition 1950 Longbranch (93L9048) a while ago that I dug out again and there is a hairline crack running along the forend. I'm convinced I read about what causes this but can't find it. I want to fix the reason then fix the crack. Any help is appreciated. There are no other cracks or apparent issues with the draws etc. Pics below.
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    1 it appears that it has already been repaired. The 2 vertical pegs near the rear of the

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    Thanks I thought they might be where a cross bolt or something was inserted.

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    The scar/dent next to the more exposed peg was probably the cause of the crack. The repair is less than ideal.
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    Easy fix looks to me it’s been dropped

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