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I spent the large part of my working life as a welder with the first half dozen learning my skills on a TIG welder.
I feel a competent gunsmith with a TIG welder could do a good job of putting that back together for you without over heat stressing the metal. A quick quench in oil afterwards to preserve some of the springyness of the steel. That's not a high stress or pressure part.. Don
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