RE: Crescent Firearms
Thanks Moose,
I know that the shotgun is at least 75 years old. I remember shooting it when I was a kid and when I first got it, after cleaning it up, I shot it a couple of times. It still shoots good, however, I have noticed a small crack coming from just back of where the hammer and the stock meet, so I'll probably just retire it to the gun rack for a conversation piece. I don't want the crack to get bigger, which is what will probably happen if I continue to shoot the gun. I don't know if I could get a replacement stock and I sure if I found one that would fit, getting the color of the stain to match would be near impossible. Thanks again.