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    Chuck:

    Wow, the first thing I thought was that they drilled Hatcher holes all the way down the side of that one!

    It looks good to me, how did the holes come out looking on the inside of the receiver?

    The reason I ask is I have an 03 Sporter that was fitted for a side mount (I'm not sure which mount, except it's not a G&H, there are only 2 holes there, now plugged) and it needs to head your way to have the holes filled/fixed.

    Thanks.........
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    they look rough, but no holes.
    you can see them in one of the pictures.
    keep in mind, this isnt a easy job, and not real cheap lol.
    i did this one on a gamble, and did 2 other welding jobs at the same time.
    had this been the only one on the bench it would have came out better.
    i was in a hurry, and left some parts a bit rougher then normal,
    i assembled this as a low dollar A3 shooter to take to the next show for sale.

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