Gentlemen,
I have a problem and I am hoping that the experts here can solve it.
A couple of weeks ago, I acquired a Remington M700 that came with a Hogue aftermarket synthetic stock.
Not being keen on synthetic stocks, I just purchased a brand-new factory Remington CDL walnut stock for it, and took delivery today.
And this afternoon, I attempted to take off the Hogue synthetic stock and mount my new walnut one.
However, when I tried to unscrew the two action screws (that hold the bottom metal and synthetic stock to the bottom of the receiver), they refuse to unscrew.
I used an Allen wrench to try to loosen the screws, and .. eventually .. exerted so much force that the wrench was bending - with no result.
I'm concerned that, if I try any harder, I will strip the heads of the screws and then I'll never get them out.
I contacted the seller of the Remy: Apparently his son mounted the Hogue stock and he used "TONS of Torque" on those action screws.
So ... I cannot mount my beautiful new walnut stock, because I cannot remove the synthetic one ..... *shakes head*
Your thoughts?
-Dennis
I have a problem and I am hoping that the experts here can solve it.
A couple of weeks ago, I acquired a Remington M700 that came with a Hogue aftermarket synthetic stock.
Not being keen on synthetic stocks, I just purchased a brand-new factory Remington CDL walnut stock for it, and took delivery today.
And this afternoon, I attempted to take off the Hogue synthetic stock and mount my new walnut one.
However, when I tried to unscrew the two action screws (that hold the bottom metal and synthetic stock to the bottom of the receiver), they refuse to unscrew.
I used an Allen wrench to try to loosen the screws, and .. eventually .. exerted so much force that the wrench was bending - with no result.
I'm concerned that, if I try any harder, I will strip the heads of the screws and then I'll never get them out.
I contacted the seller of the Remy: Apparently his son mounted the Hogue stock and he used "TONS of Torque" on those action screws.
So ... I cannot mount my beautiful new walnut stock, because I cannot remove the synthetic one ..... *shakes head*
Your thoughts?
-Dennis