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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 3963330" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>Ain't no gunsmith, but there are "welding" or soldering materials for aluminum alloys that are mostly zinc and aluminum. They are intended mostly for fixing potmetal castings, might work for that. Not sure how much stress the trigger guard experiences while shooting full-house loads... Dovetail the joints and file the rest to match, and use that solder to lock up the joints. Might work? </p><p></p><p>I'd like to become a gunsmith, but don't think I've got that much time left. I am a metalworking hobbyist, and I'd be willing to tackle it if you want to sell it pretty cheap. Might give me an excuse to learn to mig, too. PM me if you're interested in unloading it. I'm in Del City, though I sign as "Bill in OKC" on the metalworking boards. </p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 3963330, member: 45785"] Ain't no gunsmith, but there are "welding" or soldering materials for aluminum alloys that are mostly zinc and aluminum. They are intended mostly for fixing potmetal castings, might work for that. Not sure how much stress the trigger guard experiences while shooting full-house loads... Dovetail the joints and file the rest to match, and use that solder to lock up the joints. Might work? I'd like to become a gunsmith, but don't think I've got that much time left. I am a metalworking hobbyist, and I'd be willing to tackle it if you want to sell it pretty cheap. Might give me an excuse to learn to mig, too. PM me if you're interested in unloading it. I'm in Del City, though I sign as "Bill in OKC" on the metalworking boards. Bill [/QUOTE]
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