Re: Beretta Tomcat 3032 Cracked Frame after 100 rounds!
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 5:10 pm
Then I asked them:
And they replied with:Do you know if anyone has in the past successfully repaired such damage? I was thinking of taking it to someone who repairs jewelry and knows how to weld small parts; perhaps such a person could fix the crack.
The frame is made of aluminum correct? Is it pure aluminum or a mixture of metals?
Such a service would require tungsten inert gas welding and machining of the material, which is not full proof and may still result in further breakages. The frame integrity is compromised. Again, we recommend retiring the pistol. Jewelers--to my knowledge--generally specialize in gold and silver repair, but are probably unable to address 7075-T6 aluminum handgun frames with anodizing.
Financially, this is not a feasible service, as the cost of pursuing TIG welding is based not only on labor, but the fee per pound of weld deposited to the frame. Labor averages $100/hr, plus materials and other fees. This also does not account for the removal of excess deposits to allow for proper tolerances, which will incur additional fees. Coupled with shipping, the cost of pursuing this service will likely meet or exceed the value of your firearm. Personally, we would recommend simply selling the firearm to Numrich and obtaining a replacement unit. The process is cheaper, safer, and much more effective.