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Unread 06-21-2020, 04:06 PM   #21
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Looks like whoever put it in a vise to hold it while they abused it wonder if the opposite side is the same ? Thank God they didn't put it in the skinny way
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Looks like whoever put it in a vise to hold it while they abused it wonder if the opposite side is the same ? Thank God they didn't put it in the skinny way
I think you got it... vise jaws. I did not think of that.

And clamped down by a gorilla.
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Unread 06-22-2020, 01:20 PM   #23
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Hopefully cleaning and oiling it is all it needed. I can't see anything around the cocking slide that looks screwed up, other than the obvious things in the photos. It's sliding just fine now. I hope I don't need to remove the slide to clean further and/or make any more extensive repairs. Will cross that bridge if/when I have to, I guess.

Hoping to just shoot and enjoy the gun now. This is the raffle gun that was for sale here. Maybe I can go ahead and cut the butt flat to put a modern kickpad on it now??

Just kidding!
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This is the Raffle gun that went on and on ?
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Unread 06-22-2020, 02:01 PM   #26
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Hopefully cleaning and oiling it is all it needed. I can't see anything around the cocking slide that looks screwed up, other than the obvious things in the photos. It's sliding just fine now. I hope I don't need to remove the slide to clean further and/or make any more extensive repairs. Will cross that bridge if/when I have to, I guess.

Hoping to just shoot and enjoy the gun now. This is the raffle gun that was for sale here. Maybe I can go ahead and cut the butt flat to put a modern kickpad on it now??

Just kidding!
I wouldn't cut the stock. You can mount a pad (I used a KickEzz) and cut a plug out of the center of the pad, drill a hole through the hard plastic spacer, and use a screw to draw the center of the pad to the wood. You can also heat up the pad to make it flexable before mounting. I can't remember if it was Brownell or Midway that sold the plug cutter. Or, put on a slip on pad.
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I wouldn't cut the stock. You can mount a pad (I used a KickEzz) and cut a plug out of the center of the pad, drill a hole through the hard plastic spacer, and use a screw to draw the center of the pad to the wood. You can also heat up the pad to make it flexable before mounting. I can't remember if it was Brownell or Midway that sold the plug cutter. Or, put on a slip on pad.
Yes sir. I know. That was just a joke, carried over from the long Raffle Gun thread.
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Everyone was carrying on and on about altering an original gun. I knew all along that the gun was not completely original. Personally I felt like if the owner wanted to alter it, then he should do it.
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please show us a picture of the forend iron after removed from the gun.

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This is really quite a shock to me. Chuck owned that gun for about 2 1/2 years, and in that time may have shot it only a 3 or 4 times. Never went near it with a screwdriver.
Chuck has traded guns around with several members here, always with no issues.
Hopefully this gun works out well for Shane. It is a beauty!
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