Locking lug busted... Think it is reparable ?

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I somehow doubt I will find one anywhere...
We were having issues with this gun and after a while it showed us there was a major problem:(
I took it apart yesterday , and today I figured out how to get the bolt out...
Lug is busted...

Thinking about trying to weld it up with my mig.
I wish I had a machinist friend , but I don't..

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This was the show all tell all that put it out of service, the green one sent me looking for the red one...
The center is unfired

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Not familiar with that one.
Any chance whatsoever that it would have parts in common with the Squires Bingham shotguns?
 
hmm I dunno
I just got it

This is what it looked like before I took it apart:rolleyes:

After reading the above posts and thinking about the chance of brittle steel...NO WELDING is being considered now.
but if anyone has seen this part or knows another shotgun parts will fit from, It would be a great help

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Dude....

first of all, trim yer fingernails. Yikes.

Second, that part can be made by a machine shop. It should be milled from something like 4140 and heat treated. The final fitment should probably be done by a smith before the steel is hardened.
 
SAM in the Philippines has a web site, and wolverine (super helpful site sponsor here) imports and sells some of their products. If you reach out they may be able to help.
 
I'll bet wolverine can help you. When it comes to those kinds of parts new is the way to go unless it is extremely rare and valuable...
 
Dude....

first of all, trim yer fingernails. Yikes.

Second, that part can be made by a machine shop. It should be milled from something like 4140 and heat treated. The final fitment should probably be done by a smith before the steel is hardened.

Lol short nails .... I'm a mechanic/body repair guy they are tools , I think I'm gonna try the site sponsor first ;-)

SAM in the Philippines has a web site, and wolverine (super helpful site sponsor here) imports and sells some of their products. If you reach out they may be able to help.

Yep I just was looking , they still sell some S.A.M Handguns from the looks of it :)
I will be reaching out to them on Monday
 
What would cause the heads of those shells to bulge like that?. I have put a lot of shells through many shotguns and I have never seen shells do that. Its a shame the gun failed, that is one badass looking shotgun.
 
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What would cause the heads of those shells to bulge like that?. I have put a lot of shells through many shotguns and I have never seen shells do that. Its a shame the gun failed, that is one badass looking shotgun.

It fired on an unlocked bolt....
fortunatly the lockup jammed up at less than 1/4 inch open.
John is looking into parts for me :)
There is no gaurantee that I will be able to get them.

But I would rather attempt to fix this than have a cool walhanger ;-)

In the meantime I ordered a new Grizzley 12 1/2 inch with ghost rings
 
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