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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4322698" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>They used to make some stuff called micro -bed I liked it the best. Don't know if they still make it. For release agent it's tough to beat kiwi neutral shoe polish paste and an old tooth brush.</p><p>If you got access to equipment make guide rods out of about 1/4 inch drill rod 3-4 inch long as guides replacing the trigger guard screws. Get some surgical tubing to lock receiver and trigger guard in place.</p><p>I've bedded dozens and dozens over the past 45 years and never had a bad one yet.</p><p>And I used modeling clay to protect the necessary voids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4322698, member: 6777"] They used to make some stuff called micro -bed I liked it the best. Don't know if they still make it. For release agent it's tough to beat kiwi neutral shoe polish paste and an old tooth brush. If you got access to equipment make guide rods out of about 1/4 inch drill rod 3-4 inch long as guides replacing the trigger guard screws. Get some surgical tubing to lock receiver and trigger guard in place. I've bedded dozens and dozens over the past 45 years and never had a bad one yet. And I used modeling clay to protect the necessary voids. [/QUOTE]
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