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Originally Posted by RainyEyes
Depending on what materials you have, you'll need a combination of bendable sheet metal and epoxy. Got a pic of the damage? That will tell you how salvageable the parts are and what elbow grease and whatnot is necessary to bring it back to working condition.
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ok so this is what i have right now
the part that is circled is what broke and the arrow is pointing to the seam of the crack.
i have gorilla glue and all the pieces.
tools on hand are a dremel with 40 heads, drills and the smallest bit being 1/16
so far i have glued everything in place but its not dry yet.
i was thinking if this doesn't work i could glue a block of something on to the back of the retention plate and use the force of the buttstock plate to hold everything in to place.
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