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Once again, with all due respect to the wise gentlemen here: "Plugging the hole" is just a first step. Striking off the surface, cleaning up the bore interior, and refinishing the barrels remains. These tasks are best left to a professional.
Thus, the initial welding is best done by an experienced firearms welder. Such as the one I suggested. They know what steels to use, and how to keep the repair invisible.
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