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Originally Posted by
smle addict
Beautiful work!
Thank you
My thumb still hurts pretty bad btw
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05-25-2022 12:42 AM
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And while i wait for the dyes to dry i figured i would strip down the carbine and give it a deep clean.
Some will advise againts this for most people, that you risk breaking something.
While i generaly agree, this is not my first and i prefer doing it this way.
And you often find an unpleasant surprise... better at this stage than on the range though.
Of course this time was no exception...
The stricker keeper screw almost fell out by itself.
After a closer look it turns out the screw has been replaced by one with a bigger shaft, effectively cancelling any chances of installing an original one.
I will either need to use another cocking piece or get a custom made made.
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Very nice woodwork. Going to look great.
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And a before & after comparaison
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Originally Posted by
tatou
I hate scrapping old parts
That's not really scrapping something. It was a needful conversion. Imagine an armorer in an outpost would do the same work.
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