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Unread 08-28-2024, 11:25 AM   #11
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Not recommending it on an expensive gun, but I have solved this problem on several cheap Belgian guns by chucking a new square edged cylindrical fine grit stone in a Dremel tool and running it at a slow speed around the rim recess with the shaft parallel to the barrel. It often solves the problem without leaving any marks on the recess except for a shiny path. Often the needed treatment is extremely minor.
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I would speak with Dean Harris at SKEETS.
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Thank you everyone. I really appreciate your advice and comments.
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