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Gunsmithing
Removing a Rem. Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2834894" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>The action wrench for Remington 700 has a cut out that fits the recoil lug fits into and a hole drilled into the fixture to fit a bolt hole of the front action screw. And 2 bolts to bolt and tork the halves of the action wrench together. This lug cutout and front screw installation remove the recoil lug with the reciever, and help keep it from slipping.</p><p>There is also a recoil lug fixture for holding the recoil lug in place when you tork down tbe new barrel...don't want the recoil lug sticking out the top or left or right...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2834894, member: 126985"] The action wrench for Remington 700 has a cut out that fits the recoil lug fits into and a hole drilled into the fixture to fit a bolt hole of the front action screw. And 2 bolts to bolt and tork the halves of the action wrench together. This lug cutout and front screw installation remove the recoil lug with the reciever, and help keep it from slipping. There is also a recoil lug fixture for holding the recoil lug in place when you tork down tbe new barrel...don't want the recoil lug sticking out the top or left or right... [/QUOTE]
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