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Ruger No. 1 Forearm click and movement
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<blockquote data-quote="matador" data-source="post: 227891" data-attributes="member: 10692"><p>Buffalobob, I took the forearm off. Tha forearm screw appeared tight but I had no problems with disassembly. I am no gunsmith but everything seemed intact. I replaced the forearm with firm tightening of the screw. The click and movement are much diminished. I can't help to think that there will be some inherent movement of the forearm as the nature of its attachmnet of the extended hanger. The extended hanger would seem to have a propensity to have a "lever action" especially when the distal end of the forearm is moved. Compared to photos of other Ruger No. 1's extended hangers mine was more seperated from the barrel. At least it appeared that way. What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matador, post: 227891, member: 10692"] Buffalobob, I took the forearm off. Tha forearm screw appeared tight but I had no problems with disassembly. I am no gunsmith but everything seemed intact. I replaced the forearm with firm tightening of the screw. The click and movement are much diminished. I can't help to think that there will be some inherent movement of the forearm as the nature of its attachmnet of the extended hanger. The extended hanger would seem to have a propensity to have a "lever action" especially when the distal end of the forearm is moved. Compared to photos of other Ruger No. 1's extended hangers mine was more seperated from the barrel. At least it appeared that way. What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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