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Shot my Mitchel Red 9 last night and had the top of the lock frame break off. Need to get it fixed as it's a numbered part then retire it to the back of the safe or wall.
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{Edit} Just remembered what's "lock frame".... that internal grey frame holding small parts together. Pullmanarms.com can put it back together, I have no doubt on that. They do micro-welding and machining for living.
Last edited by alvin; 12-19-2013 at 07:10 AM. Reason: One way to handle this type of trouble |
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Do a google search for ACU-TIG. Dan Armstrong. Excellent work. Well known in the benchrest circles. He has saved my bacon many times with worn and broken parts. Phone 907-457-4259. Good luck!
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