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    Posted: 03 August 2006 at 4:48pm
I got a full boar rear cocking thing and lost the bolt slot cover how could I fill the Slot I would like to make it flush with the reciever.
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I used stuff called quiksteel. i think its the same as bondo, but i'm not sure.

Pretty much all it is is epoxy made into a putty with shards of metal in it to add strength.
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can you manipulate quicksteel/bondo with your hands?

Edited by pooperscooper - 03 August 2006 at 7:06pm
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yeah

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You will have to sand it down then and probably paint it. Just make sure the rear bolt is clear to move.


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THX will have to try it the cenex near me sells that stuff
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If you've never used Bondo or anything like it you may want to do a test run on something first.  You should strip your paint, fill the cocking slot, then after it dries and you've shaped it you should repaint the whole marker.

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