Dear all,
I bought ihp national model 35 in 5.5mm 6 months back.
For the first three months i had no problems but recently the wood as started to crack near the handle. Dont know if its for the room temperature or the way we store it ( we store it in cardboard box )
It was handled very carefully and we practice every weekends.
Now we fear the wood will break into pieces.
Please suggest me a way to restore it, Or can we get the wood replaced. Kindly suggest few Gunsmiths in Bangalore
Thanks in Advance
Harish
Recently wood as started to crack near the handle
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Re: Recently wood as started to crack near the handle
Hi Harish,harish v wrote: Dear all,
I bought ihp national model 35 in 5.5mm 6 months back.
For the first three months i had no problems but recently the wood as started to crack near the handle. Dont know if its for the room temperature or the way we store it ( we store it in cardboard box )
It was handled very carefully and we practice every weekends. Now we fear the wood will break into pieces.
Please suggest me a way to restore it, Or can we get the wood replaced. Kindly suggest few Gunsmiths in Bangalore
Thanks in Advance
Harish
> If you still have the bill of sale you can contact Mr. Makhija, Factory Manager of IHP and talk to him.
> You can also send him an e-mail by attaching a photo of the cracked butt.
> Normally they respond promptly & even may send a replacement,
> Makhija's Cell No: 09898075543 - the e-mail ID you can get from IHP web-site
Good Luck
Briha
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Re: Recently wood as started to crack near the handle
Thank you Mr.Briha
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Re: Recently wood as started to crack near the handle
One reason for wood around the handle cracking in a break barrel is vigorous closing of the breech. The old FWBs were notorious for it.
One solution is to run a screw within the grip, to secure both edges of the crack.
However, if you have only recently purchased the IHP, it should have some warranty for defects.
One solution is to run a screw within the grip, to secure both edges of the crack.
However, if you have only recently purchased the IHP, it should have some warranty for defects.
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