Comp shotgun feed port opening, Did my own. PIC HEAVY

Craig0ry

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Ended up getting a slightly used versamax a few weeks ago, Didnt really want to shell out the $400 to get the feed port opened up so decided to do it myself last night.
Also did some shell latch tuning too a few days ago.
Have to say Iam quite happy with how it turned out, Used a 30 year drill press and a $10 pack of bits from Princess Auto, Stopped at Canadian Tire to pick up some sand paper today to finish it off. Started with 220 grit to 400 to 600 to 1000 and eventually a 1500 sponge.
Thought I would share and see if anyone has done their own as well be it with a dremmel a drill or whatever else you had.
Never done anything like this before!










And the shell latch plus opposte side of feed tube

 
Wow! That's looks great. Job very well done. Must have been a bit never racking.

It was indeed!

Nice job, and clear pictures! What did you use to bend the lifter? I tentatively played with a vice, but I need to get more aggressive.

Not sure what you mean? I didn't bend anything, Lifter is still stock, Will most likely order an extended one though

Nicely done. What are the bits from Princess Auto called?

Not sure, they were just their house brand Power Fist, a Pack of 3 you can see 2 different ones in the photos and the 3rd was kind of a round bit

Do Mine. Very well done!!

Not sure i'd want to do another haha, In total it took me 7, hours 5 hours the first night to get the cuts done, and 2 hours the second day to do the sanding and trim the forend

All and all the total price came out to $70
vice was on sale for $20 (not the best quality thats for sure)
3 pack of bits was $10
all the sandpapers and sponges were $30
and I bought one single bit as well that was very skinny, it caught on the first pass and bent so it got tossed $10

Thanks for the comments guys!
 
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