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Gunsmithing
What is the proper way? Lug
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<blockquote data-quote="thork91" data-source="post: 1254165" data-attributes="member: 11623"><p>I did the above with screws out when I push back holes are center, I can push forward a tiny bit and the holes are off. I been playing with it and possibly a problem were the lug is touching the plastic stock, no bedding, I can see slight scuff marks on one side of the flat surface were the back of the lug touches. It must Not t be square to lug.I am going to bed the lug maybe to make it square?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thork91, post: 1254165, member: 11623"] I did the above with screws out when I push back holes are center, I can push forward a tiny bit and the holes are off. I been playing with it and possibly a problem were the lug is touching the plastic stock, no bedding, I can see slight scuff marks on one side of the flat surface were the back of the lug touches. It must Not t be square to lug.I am going to bed the lug maybe to make it square? [/QUOTE]
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