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Can I take a hacksaw to it?
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<blockquote data-quote="slimjlm" data-source="post: 954467" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>Even if its not that nice any respectable smith will install screw in chokes, and probably true up the end too. Saw a guy in SGN offering installation with three chokes for $95. When you cut the rib, shorten it flush to one of the pillars, but leave 1/4 to 1/2 inch of barrel beyond that. It will look more professional that way. Protect the barrel with tape anyplace you will be cutting to avoid scratches. A disc or belt sander will true up the barrel well, remove a <u>little</u>, look at it an adjust sanding angle. Finish with sandpaper in your palm. Cold blue will be your friend. Just DON'T make it too short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slimjlm, post: 954467, member: 10329"] Even if its not that nice any respectable smith will install screw in chokes, and probably true up the end too. Saw a guy in SGN offering installation with three chokes for $95. When you cut the rib, shorten it flush to one of the pillars, but leave 1/4 to 1/2 inch of barrel beyond that. It will look more professional that way. Protect the barrel with tape anyplace you will be cutting to avoid scratches. A disc or belt sander will true up the barrel well, remove a [U]little[/U], look at it an adjust sanding angle. Finish with sandpaper in your palm. Cold blue will be your friend. Just DON'T make it too short. [/QUOTE]
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