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Unread 04-16-2011, 08:58 PM   #1
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Unfortunately that screw we're looking at has been abused a bit so very careful attention must be paid in following Jack's advice in being sure the screwdriver you use fits the slot perfectly and that enough downward force be used to keep the screwdriver seated in the slot.
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Thanks everyone.
FAQ 35 looks like it will have the information needed.
I am aware of the importance of a good screwdriver tip to slot fit
but thanks for the reminder. I'll post a couple photos as I go.
My intention is NOT to refinish or remove any original finishes but merely
clean the gun up a bit to make it a little more presentable.
I will be very careful and take my time..

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