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Default Savage/Stevens 107B ejector

I have a customer's .410 bore with a hacked up ejector , some idiot ground
the lip off and attempted a repair . The spring is also missing , but that's
a minor issue that can be solved at the local hardware store . I need to
build this up and reshape it , and planned on using a nickel-based brazing
rod - unless someone can suggest a better alternative . If I were a better
TIG weldor ... but this is a very small piece and my skills are not up to
fine work just yet . O/A is going to be my method of choice this time .
Since the shank portion of this piece is case hardened I'll be wrapping it
in wet paper towels or something and covering that with foil .

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