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There are lots of gunsmiths who can do this type of work right here in Canada, why go to the States? You can do it yourself, if you have a rib on it already. Try starting with a strip of Balsa, attached to the barrel with double-sided tape. Start with the top parallel to the bore, shoot a few rounds to confirm point of aim/impact, then start sanding it from the front to the rear, maintaining a flat surface. Shoot a few rounds as you sand it, until you have the point of aim/impact you want. Remove the wood (and tape) and take it to a machine shop to be duplicated and the holes drilled for beads. The new rib can be attached by a number of materials; double sided tape (I forget the brand name, but an online search will find it), or various epoxies or glues. You wi9ll have the3 satisfaction of having done it yourself, and the admiration of your friends.
 
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Adheres with a double sided tape, they also have adjustable ribs available, I've never used one, but have seen several others who have and they are a nice quick and affordable solution
 
driving down yourself with the gun is easy (form6), sending down can be complicated with red tape gat the work down in ontario! precision arms!
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