Visit Brian Dudley's homepage! | |
Today, 12:17 PM | #3 | ||||||
|
Thank you Brian. Is that something an idiot like me could do?
__________________
Nothing ruins your Friday like finding out it's only Tuesday |
||||||
Today, 12:46 PM | #4 | ||||||
|
|
||||||
Today, 12:47 PM | #5 | ||||||
|
Andy,
I agree with Brian's suggestion. The cocking hook is located on the front lug on the barrels flats. One screw through it from the side. Challenge may be getting the screw out. Well fitted screw driver is in order to avoid messing it up. A little Kroil or other penetrating oil on both sides and letting it soak a bit. Would be good if you have a padded vice to hold the barrels. Once the screw is out, the hook should come free with a little wiggling. There will be a pin/spring behind it, make sure to take it out. Put the screw back in and store the hook/pin-sping assembly separately.
__________________
Keavin Nelson |
||||||
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to keavin nelson For Your Post: |
Today, 01:00 PM | #6 | ||||||
|
Thank you gentlemen! I will tend to this tonight. I have a full set of gunsmith turnscrews or whatever you call them, and Kroil.
__________________
Nothing ruins your Friday like finding out it's only Tuesday |
||||||
The Following User Says Thank You to Andrew Sacco For Your Post: |
Today, 01:04 PM | #7 | ||||||
|
Now anyone have a nice way to display it? I like deer hooves holding it, my wife is having NONE of that.
__________________
Nothing ruins your Friday like finding out it's only Tuesday |
||||||
|
|