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Savage Barrel installation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Browning300" data-source="post: 1425771" data-attributes="member: 87642"><p>Maybe if you'd put some leather like an old glove in the jaws of the pipe wrench it wouldn't mess up the barrel nut much. They are tight tho I just took off my first barrel nut and I put the factory barrel in the vise and put a cheater on the vise and it still wanted to slip so I hit the barrelnut wrench with a hammer and that worked. I got a go gauge for $25 and barrel wrench for $30-35 I think on fleabay so they are not to expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browning300, post: 1425771, member: 87642"] Maybe if you'd put some leather like an old glove in the jaws of the pipe wrench it wouldn't mess up the barrel nut much. They are tight tho I just took off my first barrel nut and I put the factory barrel in the vise and put a cheater on the vise and it still wanted to slip so I hit the barrelnut wrench with a hammer and that worked. I got a go gauge for $25 and barrel wrench for $30-35 I think on fleabay so they are not to expensive. [/QUOTE]
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