I wonder if one of the paintless dent repair people could do it. I had some work done on my wife’s car where a branch fell on it and creased it. It didnt cost much for the guy to work the dings for 3 hours, and it looked like it hadnt happened afterward.
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Breda-MarkII-12-Ga-1413-Butt-Stock/253627347627?hash=item3b0d5e32ab:g:SEsAAOSwvBda~H2u&_nkw= Breda+stock&_from=R40&rt=nc
Not sure if this is what your looking for.
Looks like wrong one for 12 gauge. Could it be made to work?
Mine works pretty good, but now I want to pull it apart and check the hammer. Never saw the original post from 2011, but thankful for the write-up. Found mine likes the TI-25 mags pretty well, and the stock 10 round rugers, but not so much with butler creek or other cheap mags.
I watched him tighten it and check head space. He was an armored during wwii. It was off by half that much before, but yes, I needsomeone to loosen and check head space.
It was a little off before, I think he just went the wrong direction based on what I was telling him. Extremely reputable guy, if he was still around, I would take it to him again. If was off by 1/16th of an inch before. I havent had this gun apart in years, and hadnt fired it in years. You...
So years ago I bought this rifle (15+), and it shot slightly to the right. I had it worked on by a reputable smith, and he either misunderstood what I was saying, or went the wrong way with tightening/loosening the barrel to make the alignment mark work. What you see is the barrel/receiver...
Buy a new bolt, will be cheaper and safer than screwing up the heat treatment. One for sale here, but make sure you get the headspace checked before you fire it:
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-m1903-a1-or-m1903-a3-springfield-rifle-two-bolt-assembly-nos.1480248/
My guess was going to be crap mags, but if you have oem you should be fine.
I had some issues with reloaded ammo that wasn't the same size as other rounds. All were 115 gn, but the reloads were about 1/16th of an inch longer. Compare heights between your aluminum and brass cases, see what...