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- Southern Alberta
that may help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwkQNzgfYEk
Perfect, thank you sir.
that may help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwkQNzgfYEk
I got two screws, and neither of them are too long lol.
I suppose one is attached on the trigger guard already right? Is yours come with the nut too? I only have one screw and no nut.
no i got only one as well. i contacted Zac about it and see how it goes.
Well, I guess we lost one screw and nut with it.
they forgot to include the npz rail in the npz box ... but that is good if we need to see how the stock are really weak or not ...
If anyone can provide the spec of the nut that would be great. I'll just go to the homedepo and get a nut.
Well, it's TI's problem to not include the rail in the npz box I think. But the trigger screw is on Norinco or the Chinese Poly Technologies who made the rifle. Since the rile is sealled in a plastic bag, it is most likely the Chinese manufacture forgot to put the screw and nut in. By saying this, there seems not much chance we can get a pair of factory screw and nut. I'm using the screw attached on the receipt without the nut seems working tho. The nut is suppose to add additional force on the trigger guard and screw to keep the screw from getting loose. Not sure if without the nut, the screwn can withstand the recoil. I'm going to the range tomorrow and let's see.
Over two weeks in....what order number sequences are trickling in? 18100's, 18200's, 18300's.....? Bueller..... Bueller....
Oh boy. This isn’t good.
I took my top cover off to inspect how the stock is held on. Looks like two pins and not a lot of material around them either.
Mine is an unfired wall hanger until I find out if this is a one off, or a common problem.
Is there enough wood under where those pins are to replace them with wood screws? Just wondering.