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Unread 02-07-2012, 04:20 PM   #7
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Yeah, pretty pitted up, but not too far gone. Some draw filing and polishing would clean up those barrels pretty nice. And fresh bluing will work wonders. In regards to the action screws. Only that one is real bad. However, Galazan sells the Parker receiver screw sets (Brownells has the same kit too). They come with those screws. They need the heads rounded over and polished, but it is an easy source for all the screws.
Thanks! May I ask what happens when one of those screws is removed?
Is it a case where you can just unscrew one at a time and replace with a new one? Or...does some part inside shift and disable the action when removed?

Just curious...ain't no gunsmith here....
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