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Bottom Metal Inlet Too Deep
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1818823" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Don't use the washer method without checking how the magazine feeds. As said, it doesn't look bad at all. It's a slippery slope when fitting stocks to start removing or adding material. Go very slow and think out every action before you do it. Use a HIGH QUALITY release agent when adding material. And slather it all over and in any nook and cranny with a good brush. It will save you so much headache. I've tried all brands and usually use Acra-glass or Score High brands. Devcon is great if you want to bond two things together but it doesn't play as well with release agents. Stay away from the home made recipes for a release agent! Don't over do the filler, you can always add more. Adding too much so it squishes out and into areas you didn't want creates a new set of problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1818823, member: 107749"] Don't use the washer method without checking how the magazine feeds. As said, it doesn't look bad at all. It's a slippery slope when fitting stocks to start removing or adding material. Go very slow and think out every action before you do it. Use a HIGH QUALITY release agent when adding material. And slather it all over and in any nook and cranny with a good brush. It will save you so much headache. I've tried all brands and usually use Acra-glass or Score High brands. Devcon is great if you want to bond two things together but it doesn't play as well with release agents. Stay away from the home made recipes for a release agent! Don't over do the filler, you can always add more. Adding too much so it squishes out and into areas you didn't want creates a new set of problems. [/QUOTE]
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