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Remington 870 or 1100? Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1633983" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Don't recall exactly what failed, it seems there is a fairly thin rail of metal running with the bolt, (is this correct?) don,t remember which side. But I do remember there was a chunk gone at the rear. It appeared that the front of the bolt had got out of line and taken it out as the shooter tried to close it. I said they couldn't be welded, they can, but the area is then EXTREMELY soft. Ashamed to admit it but this is what I had done. I then milled it back to original profile, and gave it back to my pardner, at the time, who had a pawn shop. Its been so many years ago that I can't recall a lot of the details. The old mind ain,t what it never was. I do distinctly remember that ad, just can't remember when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1633983, member: 13886"] Don't recall exactly what failed, it seems there is a fairly thin rail of metal running with the bolt, (is this correct?) don,t remember which side. But I do remember there was a chunk gone at the rear. It appeared that the front of the bolt had got out of line and taken it out as the shooter tried to close it. I said they couldn't be welded, they can, but the area is then EXTREMELY soft. Ashamed to admit it but this is what I had done. I then milled it back to original profile, and gave it back to my pardner, at the time, who had a pawn shop. Its been so many years ago that I can't recall a lot of the details. The old mind ain,t what it never was. I do distinctly remember that ad, just can't remember when. [/QUOTE]
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