The Rossi 92 as a practical, real-world 'Go-To' gun
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Re: The Rossi 92 as a practical, real-world 'Go-To' gun
Don't make any mistakes if you use JB Weld on anything cause it ain't coming off there.
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Unless you use heat.pricedo wrote:Don't make any mistakes if you use JB Weld on anything cause it ain't coming off there.
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Applying heat to gun parts is not an undertaking for the inexperienced.klr wrote:Unless you use heat.pricedo wrote:Don't make any mistakes if you use JB Weld on anything cause it ain't coming off there.
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Good point. I was thinking of many epoxies I've used that soften at a couple hundred degrees, but I just checked and JB Weld can stand brief exposure to 600 degrees. They recommend grinding for removal.pricedo wrote:Applying heat to gun parts is not an undertaking for the inexperienced.klr wrote:Unless you use heat.pricedo wrote:Don't make any mistakes if you use JB Weld on anything cause it ain't coming off there.
So I was wrong, but I learned something.
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Thanks for the help. Now I can take the mag. tube clamp off and be happy.