Well, it's best to glue the crack. Leave the barrel in and glue the crack up forcing the glue in with your finger tip . Just squeeze the glue along the crack, and keep pushing it in until it wont take any more. Sometimes you'll need more pressure to force it into the tiny crack. If this be the case, then try using something like hard rubber that you can use as a spredder. After your satisfied with getting the glue in, remove the barrel and see if the crack closes up some. If it does ,use a wet, not soaking wet, and clean up the extra glue.Next try to to clamp the crack closed. If the barrel is still out BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL, about handling it, on my first gun I completely broken off the lower fore stock turning it around near a doorway after rubbing the last coat of oil on the stock. For clamping the stock, if you have a clamp, and can clamp the stock, try to protect the wood by padding under the clamp, cardboard taped to the wrist should do. If when you took the barrel out, and no glue sqeezed out of the crack you should PUT THE BARREL BACK IN BEFORE YOU CLAMP THE STOCK. Now that's over We are all either taking bets, or are just curious as to the reason what was the problem with inletting the barrel? ...Geo.