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Old June 12, 2010, 10:05 PM   #11
crghss
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Well first you want to make sure your square. So I'd use a miter box or a setup where I'm sure that the barrels are square to saw. This is tough since barrels are tapered. There is space between the barrels. So you're just plugging the hole with lead, basic plumber tools are needed. Heat, flux and lead. Now find real lead, plumber solder isn't lead anymore and will be hard to work with. Put bead back on. Smooth end with emery paper.

Don't know what you want to use gun for but you won't have any choke left any more so its pretty much a very close range shotgun.

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