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Old 03-07-2018, 01:09 PM
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Back in the day we did everything in-house. I've done plenty of M102's, 103's, and 116/117's. The guides were checked for wear using a go/no-go gauge. If replacement was required we knocked them out the old fashioned way using a drift specifically made for the guides being replaced, and installed the new ones the same way. I wouldn't be surprised if you can find everything you need on Ebay............
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