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Unread 12-28-2010, 04:49 PM   #10
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Be very careful with the stock when it loses the support of the screws. It is quite easy to chip the corners of the wood. I, personally, do not have enough hands to support all parts while I remove the sear axle and springs. Some people can do it, but I learned long ago to let Parker trained gunsmiths remove and replace my stocks for me. Where are you? We could recommend a local gunsmith, maybe. Removing the oil from the stock head and the rest of the stock must be done before you can attempt the staple method of stock head repair. The staple method is definitely the proper way to approach your problem.
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