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I have a Remington 760 Gamemaster, pump action 30-06 that I bought used. According to the serial number it was made in February of 1967. I've had it for several years and although it kicks harder than my 300 Win Mag, lol, I love to shoot this thing. My daughter was over with her new puppy and I was going through my safe doing a little rearranging. I had one of my ARs and my 760 leaned up against the
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safe when the puppy came charging in and knocked them both over. It broke a cheap 1x6 scope I had on the AR, no big deal, and it also broke a chip off of the pump forearm of my 760.

My question is, what is the best way and the best kind of glue to use to fix it. I have Elmer's Wood Glue, but I didn't know if I should use it on a firearm. Thanks in advance for the help.
 

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That says "interior use" and "water cleanup" on it. Not sure I would use it on anything that might get wet outside. I have started using superglue on some pieces and that seems to work well.
The primary reason I didn't use it was it said interior use only, but I must admit I've never used any kind of glue on a firearm before, so I wasn't sure.
 
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