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Thank you. Any thoughts on the butt plate screws?
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Dean,
As I am new to this how do I contact Tom Carter? I did not see his name in the member listing. Thank you |
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Here you go Dale. This is the page where Tom Carter is listed. Just find his name and click on it and under the Contact Info tab send him a Private Message. http://parkerguns.org/forums/memberl...e<r=T&page=7
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Dean, truely appreciate your assistance and quick reply. Thanks much
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I have used hammer screws and also used buttplate screws.
The buttplate screws were timed originally, so there is no guarantee for a proper fit using used ones.
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Brian: I would think that timing buttplate screws should be easy. Wood and adheasive should be all that is needed. It is not like removing metal from the bottom and top of a receiver screwhead. Am I wrong? Bob
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Fitting buttplate screws on a steel buttplate is just like fitting screws on a frame.
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One of the tricks of fitting used buttplate screws is to get the correct angle. This may require filling the original holes in the wood and re-drilling them to the exact angle required. This will still not guarantee a perfect fit - or even a good fit - but it is a start.
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