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They accepted it. Promised (1) the finish on the other side won't be ruined (because the heat input is so low); (2) the s/n on the lever will be kept, even the tiny "m" inspector mark sitting next to the broken lug will be kept; (3) it will be in the same shape and it will have enough strength.
Will report final result after it's done. This is hi-tech. |
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That is fantastic news, and you can keep your pistol correct and be functional again.
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Special thanks to Vlim's hint. It's the first time that I heard of this new laser welding technology. Another time Mauro and Vlim helped big time was their publication on Persian -- I realized there is no need to wait for a Persian with matching stock. That's important information. |
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