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Replace lost top jaw with appropriately sized part. Roughing in.
 

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2 hours later I have a new top jaw. I did purchase the traditions top jaw shown below the new part but while it worked, it was too small and did not index into position. Lesson learned. That is an Intercontinental kentuckian lock. Intercontinental, Euroarms ..same thing. I can see why work like this can be expensive to have done and why few are willing to do the work as that top jaw is really not a complicated part and should be cheap but if you cannot find the correct part...
 

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