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Unread 04-29-2012, 09:18 PM   #13
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Yes! Beautiful gun! And the gray background made a world of difference in the photos.

Calvin was right. If you take the time, or spend the money to have it done. Timing all of the screws correctly would be a great investment in the gun. Really, that would be nearly anyones major complaint with this gun is the screws. The good news is, that all of the scres that are off are left of 12 o'clock. It is then they are past 12 that it gets more difficult. They might just not be snugged down all the way, or maybe some dirt under the trigger plate is preventing them from being tightened down all the way. The buttplate screws should be facing north/south as well.

What a great thing to remember your grandfather by.
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