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Unread 05-16-2019, 03:24 PM   #1
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I'm envious of all you guys and gals with too tight of a stock which needs to be relieved. I have an IMA rig that according to LugerDoc, can only be correctly fitted after welding...
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I'm envious of all you guys and gals with too tight of a stock which needs to be relieved. I have an IMA rig that according to LugerDoc, can only be correctly fitted after welding...
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David,
If it will go "on" you can build up the slot with epoxy and then work it down.
Use liberal release agent on the lug, and only place a small amount of epoxy in the "top" of the groove and work down.

I expect it will tighten up with just an application or two.

Just don't do too large an area at a time and get the two "stuck" together.
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