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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3117068" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've even fixed a gun with it. Some on this forum have shot my Bergman Einhand pistol. Circa mid 1920's vintage from Germany in .25 ACP. </p><p>It wouldn't shoot when I first got it, and found that the hairpin spring in the grip had wallowed out the grip so the spring couldn't do its job. Filled it in with JB weld and did some dremel work. Fires like clockwork now. </p><p>I've fixed stripped threads with it that aren't critical. filled the hole with JB weld, the replacement bolt coated with grease and left to cure. Do a little dremel work on the extruded JB weld that gets pushed out of the hole, and good as new. </p><p>Wonderful stuff. I could go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3117068, member: 5412"] I've even fixed a gun with it. Some on this forum have shot my Bergman Einhand pistol. Circa mid 1920's vintage from Germany in .25 ACP. It wouldn't shoot when I first got it, and found that the hairpin spring in the grip had wallowed out the grip so the spring couldn't do its job. Filled it in with JB weld and did some dremel work. Fires like clockwork now. I've fixed stripped threads with it that aren't critical. filled the hole with JB weld, the replacement bolt coated with grease and left to cure. Do a little dremel work on the extruded JB weld that gets pushed out of the hole, and good as new. Wonderful stuff. I could go on. [/QUOTE]
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