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Thanks Dean. I have a little 20 gauge that had the dreaded gap. Barrels ring thankfully. I'd like to have it fixed the right way..
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I may have a few kicking around.
Or one can just be filed up out of some scrap.
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There really isn’t anything special about them. They were just mild steel bar stock, filed to fit.
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Were the originals filed concave on the three sides, or at least the two sides that contact the tubes?
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Appreciate whatever can be dug up.
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No. As edgar said, there really is nothing special about them. They are just a triangular shaped wedge. They are just a filler that serve no other purpose other than just that.
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That's interesting. I thought they would be longer and look the same on both ends. They look something that in a larger form would be used to split firewood. Thanks for posting
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