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Unread 09-23-2009, 08:06 AM   #1
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Soak in acetone until all the gunk is gone, then Superglue the interior surfaces. The older epoxies added thickness to already tight fits within the head.

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Soak in acetone until all the gunk is gone, then Superglue the interior surfaces. The older epoxies added thickness to already tight fits within the head.
Bruce- I have a chance to buy a 12 Trojan project gun- the stock head has been pinned, the LOP with a crappy old Red head pad is 13.5""- all that is fixable as a project- BUT- the previous owned superglued or epoxied the trigger guard bow into the stock channel, it's in their tighter than Dick's Hatband- you can even see the "gunk" on each edge of the guard bow "tail section"-- would acetone remove that and allow me to remove the guard bow- the front of same partially covers the rearmost of the three trigger plate screws--Thanks!!
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