If the existing material is ductile enough one might be able to do a re-form with an arbor press. That would be a pretty low drama cottage industry.
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If the existing material is ductile enough one might be able to do a re-form with an arbor press. That would be a pretty low drama cottage industry.
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Might even be worth a spot anneal.
There's people out there that manage to make money from welding and grinding the tip of Benelli lifters to avoid lifter bite, so I'm sure the same model could apply to this.
Oh, please someone do this... I want one.
What do I need for this thing to make it cool, functional, and as good as it can get?
The issue is as follows.
All the world's most difficult problems are solved by following that long established 99 step process. Unfortunately, step 1 of that 99 step process is to "admit there is a problem," and Beretta seems hung up there.
Plenty of meat there to bash it a little.
I think it probably is, but can anyone confirm if the TX4 carrier is the same as the 1301 Tactical carrier? If so, they are on sale at Brownells: link (plus the black friday deals, too I suppose).