RWS 3400 .177 Review

Not an uncommon occurrence with the broken stock. If there isn't sufficient support/protection just at the trigger guard you almost always with have a stock beak in the manner that was experienced here if the box is dropped and it lands on the trigger guard. You may or may not see any damage or scuffing to the trigger guard. It is imperative that the trigger guard area be over protected and packed so as to prevent possible fracture of the gunstock wrist area in the event the box is dropped and it lands on the trigger guard.

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