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Unread 01-27-2011, 03:48 PM   #1
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I tried a small strip of duct tape just to see how a shim would do. it was a little too thick and locked it up too tight, also making the foregrip not want to snap in place. Looks like a brass shim a bit thinner than duct tape should do the job perfectly. About the thickness of blue painters tape.
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Eric,

I ment brass shim. You can cut a beer can open and do the same as brass shim. I can live with brass better than a beer can. Here is a picture of my 10 gauge lifter with Twist barrels. It sports a brass shim on the hing pin.

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