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Remington 1100 shell feed latch?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3055312" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Did you grind the dimples or something?</p><p>Generally the dimple is just on the bottom and is there to hold in place while assembling and disassembling.</p><p>It held in the gun by the trigger guard and trigger guard pin at the rear and the arm of the feed latch fitting between the rec. and magtube at the front. </p><p>We always popped it out top edge first to remove, then put back in bottom edge first lining up the dimples in rec, & feed latch and snapping it back in at the top edge. </p><p>I may have a tool around somewhere (I'll look) but never had the need for it unless someone removed the dimples.</p><p>If someone has a set of 1911 plunger tube staking pliers they work best. Just put a piece of leather on the outside so you don't scratch the finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3055312, member: 6777"] Did you grind the dimples or something? Generally the dimple is just on the bottom and is there to hold in place while assembling and disassembling. It held in the gun by the trigger guard and trigger guard pin at the rear and the arm of the feed latch fitting between the rec. and magtube at the front. We always popped it out top edge first to remove, then put back in bottom edge first lining up the dimples in rec, & feed latch and snapping it back in at the top edge. I may have a tool around somewhere (I'll look) but never had the need for it unless someone removed the dimples. If someone has a set of 1911 plunger tube staking pliers they work best. Just put a piece of leather on the outside so you don't scratch the finish. [/QUOTE]
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