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Unread 10-29-2013, 07:37 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by kurusu View Post
John,

Your plan seems to be the best so far. My shooting mentor, and also the person who is going to help me fix it, has the same opinion.
...after relooking at the drawing, and my instructions, I think you should make the radius of the curved pieces perhaps a bit smaller than the radius of the trigger guard so you can "target" the damaged portion with the apogee of the curve and push out only the dent.

You can also probably use aluminum for everything except the threaded rod and the nuts... less chance of marring the inside of the trigger guard. I also recommend you use a fine thread on the rod (perhaps 28 TPI or more) to make it easier to use...

Good luck and please take photos as you go along. I am sure many will find the process and the results interesting to watch.

-John S.
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