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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreOldNo7" data-source="post: 659051" data-attributes="member: 33183"><p>Thanks Gary for chiming in on this one. The thread (on another site) where I found the info regarding the carrier adjustment most of the responses were about staking the screw because that's the way it was originally done. I wasn't to keen on that approach and wanted to check my options. There is no serial number on this rifle (manufactured before they started stamping on them) and it's in prime condition, my father was the original owner so the last thing I want to do is screw it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreOldNo7, post: 659051, member: 33183"] Thanks Gary for chiming in on this one. The thread (on another site) where I found the info regarding the carrier adjustment most of the responses were about staking the screw because that's the way it was originally done. I wasn't to keen on that approach and wanted to check my options. There is no serial number on this rifle (manufactured before they started stamping on them) and it's in prime condition, my father was the original owner so the last thing I want to do is screw it up. [/QUOTE]
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