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I bet a good machinist or gunsmith with fabrication skills could make a custom stop plate that would fill the gap. You might think of giving Bryan Dudley a call.
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I bet a good machinist or gunsmith with fabrication skills could make a custom stop plate that would fill the gap.

I've seen several poorly executed attempts at this. None were satisfactory.





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