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Gunsmithing
Barrel shortening
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<blockquote data-quote="Ward Thurman" data-source="post: 2114311" data-attributes="member: 109209"><p>Shortgrass,</p><p>I am not sure on the first question, but I know the rear screws were too long and were dragging on the bolt. We also had to file off some burrs the guy left after drilling the receiver for the mounts. We got it fixed now. For an old "cock on closing" action, it is pretty smooth. </p><p>Thankfully, most of the "sporterizing" has already been done on this one. Put a Timmey trigger in it already. </p><p></p><p>Tks for the info! Always a big help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ward Thurman, post: 2114311, member: 109209"] Shortgrass, I am not sure on the first question, but I know the rear screws were too long and were dragging on the bolt. We also had to file off some burrs the guy left after drilling the receiver for the mounts. We got it fixed now. For an old "cock on closing" action, it is pretty smooth. Thankfully, most of the "sporterizing" has already been done on this one. Put a Timmey trigger in it already. Tks for the info! Always a big help. [/QUOTE]
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