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| Posted By | Posted Date/Time |
| dds4horse | 22-May-12 - 06:16 PM ET |
| lots of 24's | 22-May-12 - 06:37 PM ET |
| hmb | 22-May-12 - 06:44 PM ET |
| THE UNLOADER | 22-May-12 - 09:57 PM ET |
| Diamond Bruce | 23-May-12 - 04:18 AM ET |
My rib on my 101 seems to be a little loose. It has slightly separated from the barrel up closer to the reciever and when I push it down on the barrel the mid bead I think does move thus changing my site line ever so slightly. Now can I apply a little super glue to put it back or is there a better product than super glue for this repair. Or is this something I should leave to a proffesional. Any help will be appreciated. os
I had a rib fly off a 101 once. Sent it to LeFever Arms, Rome,NY they fixed it. Looks really nice too. They have to take your whole barrel apart. Both barrels, the part in the middle too. Silver solder everything back together and re-blue the whole works. Looks like a million bucks. Only cost 300.
I like Devcon epoxy. Clean surfaces with alcohol and gently clamp rib in place. HMB
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Had 2 of them silver soldier by Rick Stover at Cowboy Way. Did a real nice job, save the blueing and they never moved after that. He was very inexpensive 1-810-245-7040 The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com have no obligation to keep objectionable messages off this forum. It is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners, administrators or moderators of Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason at our sole discretion. However, the owners, administrators and moderators are not monitoring or editing the site and are under no obligation to police it for items that some persons may find objectionable. [ Back ] To Register for full access to reply and create threads Click Here!
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