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12-09-2014, 05:24 PM
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Dean, a new 1910 bolt plate is as much a band aid as a shim. I see no problem with a shim in certain areas of a gun where steel has worn. A soldered in new pre 1910 flat bolt plate is no more than a shim. I, personally, do not want a chunk sawed out of my lug and a new piece of steel dovetailed in. Maybe if I could have a video of DT doing the job, start to finish, but that isn't going to happen.
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12-09-2014, 06:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
Dean, a new 1910 bolt plate is as much a band aid as a shim.
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I disagree. The 1910 patented replaceable bolt plate with "shoulders" was a running design modification and was replaced in conjunction with a new corresponding bolt. It was an upgrade, not a band-aid, on older guns evidenced by the fact that Parker Bros. would do this service at no charge to the customer when earlier guns were returned to Meriden for service or other repairs.
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