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Unread 05-18-2014, 10:11 PM   #4
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After some cleaning, it may not be a rough as I initially thought it was, but I have discovered the right trigger screw is stripped and someone with ZERO mechanical ability has at least attempted to disassemble the gun. I suspect they were at least partially successful because none of the screws on the action are oriented correctly, and most are torn up from using the wrong tools. I am not a gunsmith, but am a machinist so I at least know enough to know the right tools aren't in my car repair toolbox. I will start wading through the for sale stuff for screws once I get it cleaned up. 0000 steel wool and WD-40 works, but it definitely has to be a labor of love . . .
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