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Old 09-07-2016, 01:20 PM   #4
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Standard right-hand threads. If it is straight now, mark the other side to what is straight with a sharpie and reverse.

Make sure you have the right size Brownell's bit. Also it will come out easier if you use an open ratchet type wrench that fits over the bit. The closer the torque is to the screw head, the easier. Screwdrivers usually do not work on these. Or you can chuck up the bit in a drill press, unplug it to prevent an accident, have someone hold the stock as you turn the drill chuck by hand. Since it has been out since it left the factory may not be too hard to remove. If it does not line up the first time, remove the mark and make another as to what would be straight and cheat a little since it does not have to be perfectly tight, just stop at straight. It will not come out.
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