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Posts: 4449 | Registered: October 28, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’d just let Ruger fix it. They have excellent customer service and support.
 
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Agree, call Ruger.


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I’d just let Ruger fix it. They have excellent customer service and support.
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no one said duct tape and or welder? Big Grin

or even hot glue gun??

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and +4 for Ruger, they have a very good CS dept



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they have a very good CS dept


Yes, they do.




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Mine was canted as well but I had to drill and tap a larger hole for a rail I was installing anyways so didn’t bother with Ruger CS (which I’ve called for other guns with good results).
 
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