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Unread 06-19-2019, 12:04 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley View Post
My one and only experience with getting a repro, or any gun for that matter, bent did not go too well. The shop tried to bent it twice. It would not take the bend. All I got back was a gun with messed up finish and an action so gummed up with oil from the process that I had to strip and clean it to get it to work properly.
I was planning on refinishing the gun anyway, so the finish did not bother me much, and I expected it may happen.
I might as well have taken my $350 and flushed it right down the toilet. The end result was the same.


I know it works fine for a lot of people, but it will be a LONG time before I ever thing about trying it again.
Brian,

That's a bunch of money for a bend. Dan charges $200 (just confirmed). I asked him about the heated oil treatment for bends one time and he said there are better ways then that for sure and when using hot oil and rags, there's always a fire danger. The one's I've seen him bend at the shop have been mostly German/English guns.

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