

Too good to throw out, but not practical to spend much time fixing it. Makes no sense at all really, but makes perfect sense to me.If I weren’t a retired mechanic in a Covid epidemic in a long cold spell I wouldn’t be wasting time on it! I’ve had it for years and just now getting to look at it. All my guns are cleaned and my hunting stuff has all been gone through and next years ammo assembled. It’s just something to do. It’s in great shape and to good to throw out.
I think I remember reading the charge bar on a Pacific is 1" square. I would pick up a length of 1" cold rolled steel, but aluminum would be easier to work.
I found a power hacksaw in a 2nd hand shop. Motor was seized and had no blade or belt. Right beside it was a used 1/2 hp electric motor with a "works" sticker. Took them home for $10 each and had a perfectly functioning power hacksaw an hour later. Still using it.I am using a well aged well functioning DL 200 "Deluxe" to load occasionally a few 16 and 12 Ga. Slugs or Buckshot. Found her in a Second Hand Store and yes I still remember the Purchase price was such I just could not refuse.
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