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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1706285" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>Looking at the pics, appears stock was cut with ? to accept the DBM bottom. Note the opening beside the bottom metal is not straight and front/rear of inletting is crudely opened. Perhaps the mag is too deep and crooked. It could be repaired by rebedding the DBM metal, but knowing how deep may be problematic. Filling the torn up areas with epoxy, filing/sanding it down smooth and a bit of Krylon webbing paint would improve the aesthetics. Heck of a mess and huge job to repair correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1706285, member: 70363"] Looking at the pics, appears stock was cut with ? to accept the DBM bottom. Note the opening beside the bottom metal is not straight and front/rear of inletting is crudely opened. Perhaps the mag is too deep and crooked. It could be repaired by rebedding the DBM metal, but knowing how deep may be problematic. Filling the torn up areas with epoxy, filing/sanding it down smooth and a bit of Krylon webbing paint would improve the aesthetics. Heck of a mess and huge job to repair correctly. [/QUOTE]
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