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I'm sure many have tried to find that screw. Pretty sure most think this simple cap must be the elusive tightener. So few unturned, so many buggered.
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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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It's a primal instinct, when faced with a screw, to see what happens when you turn it. If it were a button, people would push it.
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Depends on what you push on it with.
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Redneck machine work is entertaining, if not what we would like to see in our own guns.
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With the SN of 94867, there is the #"2" stamped over the "8" and the letter G stamped under the "8".
Also the forend has the same serial #, 94867, stamped on the metal portion. |
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