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    QUOTE=Badger;270824]Article in the MKLicon...

    Repairing a K98k duffle cut

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    I repaired a nice Lee Enfield still full of cosmolineicon using Hambone's method and it came out ok. You need to make sure the front and rear parts line up right. Mine was a bit off and I had to remove a small amount of wood from the barrel channel were it rubbed against the barrel. It shoots well. The repair is hardly visible, Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    Seek a pro and pay to have it done right.
    That is what I would do. The for end moving forward when shooting it would drive me crazy.

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    That is exactly what I'm going to do. In fact, I'm actively searching for someone now.
    Should have some pics of it up soon.

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