Removing Carrier and Lever Screws

Started by Coal Creek Griff, July 08, 2021, 07:52:22 PM

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Coal Creek Griff

Tip for removing carrier and lever screws.

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Pettifogger

I have removed LOTS of those screws and none of them came out that easy.

Abilene

Yeah, he edited out the part where he used the hammer and torque wrench to loosen the screw the first time.
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:)  Cowabunga Howdy Doody  ;)

It's really that easy??  Horsepucky!!

PLUS ONE for PETTIFOGGER

PLUS ONE for ABILENE

Plus One for HORSEPUCKY!!  Plus, without some form of PADDED SUPPORT, He was working on the rifle ONE HANDED.  It also appears the rear spring boss has been fit to the frame in advance of his demonstration.  Snake Oil says I.

Cliff Fendley

I too am calling BS on that way working if that was a new rifle.

However I have taken a piece of leather to protect the finish and squeezed the springs with vice grips to take the bind off of the screw and they come out pretty easy that way.

Generally impact driver and hammer is the quick easy way without damaging anything.
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Major 2

Fake news !   did not work that easy on any of mine  ::)
when planets align...do the deal !

Baltimore Ed

Why I have an impact driver in my shop now, never needed one before.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
There is no horse so dead that you cannot continue to beat it.

Major 2

Me too movement  ::)   that's why I got one
when planets align...do the deal !

Slamfire

 Well now !! There's something I haven't seen in a while ,,, the top of my work table  ::),, cool ... But I thank him for his time.


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