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Rear Turret Plate

July 6 2009 at 2:28 PM
  (Login scottnegron)
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Response to Great Review on th Panther G !!

Nice review as always:)

But yes, on the Befelspanther G the turret rear plate is still too far to the right. I measured the Panther G at APG down to the mm here. If you dry fit the kit rear plate you will immediately see that there's no room to add the missing weld bead. Looks like they went off of the Doyle drawings but neglected to take into account the overlap of the turret side. If you dry fit the corrected rear plate you can see the difference. It's not much but if you want to add the missing weld bead there's no room to do so.

Best regards,

Scott

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