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    #16
    Also check brownells to see if they have a schematic for that particular gun...

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      #17
      Do you have a pic of the new damage? You may try to peen the metal back into place with a small punch and hammer. Just take it slow and it can be done to make the screw usable again


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        #18
        Originally posted by QuackHunter View Post
        Do you have a pic of the new damage? You may try to peen the metal back into place with a small punch and hammer. Just take it slow and it can be done to make the screw usable again


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        I’ll get a pic when I get back home. There may be enough material to do that.

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          #19
          Looks like you’re in Houston - but I’m 99% sure Fort Worth Bolt and tool could get you said fastener or they would make you a new one. They usually don’t do small runs but they are good people and if you told them the story they’d probably get you fixed up.

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            #20
            Originally posted by popo1984 View Post
            I’ll get a pic when I get back home. There may be enough material to do that.


            I know I've seen Mark from the Anvil series from CandArsenal on YouTube do it when he is bringing old guns back to operational configuration. Gives a way to save the bolt that's not one you'd be able to just buy


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