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Would JB Weld be a lasting fix for this?
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Keep 'em in the X Ring, DAN
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I saw that the 1st time you posted it, but thanks for the link regardless.
BTW .... The bbl is not mine. It belongs to a young fellow I know who is new to the area. I will pass on the info all have offered and let him decide if he needs to seek a professional or not.
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Looks like it needs to be silver soldered to me. Epoxy will not work. Too much pressure and heat. Not a good combo for a gun
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Silver soldering wilI require way too much heat, soft solder would be better. As far as epoxy goes, I would use this https://www.jbweld.com/product/j-b-extremeheat. There's not a whole lot of pressure at the muzzle. What's the worst that could happen?
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I would try Loctite 680 retaining compound.
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