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Remage how to?
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<blockquote data-quote="Far North Hunter" data-source="post: 1845311" data-attributes="member: 110640"><p>I just finished another remage. Try James at NSS. He has the barrel, barrel nut, tools and gages, plus good advice. You will also need a tool for squaring the receiver lug. NSS has one that fits there action wrench. </p><p>Have you got a buddy you can borrow a 45-50 ft/lb torque wrench from? I've found placing your muzzle down and vertical, placing some Kano oil inside the action on the barrel threads makes breaking a Remington barrel loose much easier. Let the Kano oil soak for 24 hours.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Far North Hunter, post: 1845311, member: 110640"] I just finished another remage. Try James at NSS. He has the barrel, barrel nut, tools and gages, plus good advice. You will also need a tool for squaring the receiver lug. NSS has one that fits there action wrench. Have you got a buddy you can borrow a 45-50 ft/lb torque wrench from? I’ve found placing your muzzle down and vertical, placing some Kano oil inside the action on the barrel threads makes breaking a Remington barrel loose much easier. Let the Kano oil soak for 24 hours. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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