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Front swivel stud bent and came loose
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 931974" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I try to avoid using any stud that threads into the stock material. In your position I would fill the existing void with a quality grade expoxy, use a drill press to re-drill the stud hole (using a very small pilot hole bit) so that I had a guide on the barrel channel to direct the counter-sink hole. Drill a counter-sink hole from the inside of the channel, then drill the final hole for the stud's threaded rod. I prefer this variety of stud (the one on the left - not the one on the right)</p><p><a href="http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/588/588454.jpg" target="_blank">http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/588/588454.jpg</a></p><p>If you install these carefully and correctly you'd have to break the stock to bend it or have it pull out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 931974, member: 50867"] I try to avoid using any stud that threads into the stock material. In your position I would fill the existing void with a quality grade expoxy, use a drill press to re-drill the stud hole (using a very small pilot hole bit) so that I had a guide on the barrel channel to direct the counter-sink hole. Drill a counter-sink hole from the inside of the channel, then drill the final hole for the stud's threaded rod. I prefer this variety of stud (the one on the left - not the one on the right) [url]http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/588/588454.jpg[/url] If you install these carefully and correctly you'd have to break the stock to bend it or have it pull out. [/QUOTE]
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