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Unread 02-11-2016, 04:36 PM   #1
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Just twist that big one there with a very large Driver ,that ought to do the trick !!!!!!
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I am amazed. What do people thing they will find behind that screw? Of course, I have seen several early Lefevers that have had the front of the forearm pried off, apparently with a big screwdriver or tire iron, because they didn't understand that the button on the middle of the forend is the forend latch.
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Just twist that big one there with a very large Driver ,that ought to do the trick !!!!!!
When the barrels won't come off they think it is like the old single barrels that have a screw that comes out to disassemble. I bought a GH with a messed up screw and the guy told me that is how it happened. He never got the barrels off. I should not have told him how to get them off and would have gotten it even cheaper.
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