i was reading in the shotgun forums about a problem ive been having with my grizzly 870. There is some play between the barrel and reciever (can turn it a few mm clockwise and counterclock).
I read that some people drill and tap a set screw in the reciver that locks into the barrel. This would solve the problem i have been having with the front post not always being properly aligned, since the rear sight is on the reciever and not the barrel.
I just got a fancy new tap and die set for christmas and was thinking this would make a good first project. Where would the best place be to drill a hole through the reciver and make a small dimple in the barrel? would the top right along the rib in the reciver work? Or would the side of the reciever be better for the structural integrety?
What would be a good size set screw to use?
Does anyone have pictures of this done to a 870?
I know I could drill and tap the barrel for a set of irons, but with the short 12" barrel, My sights would be pretty close together.
I read that some people drill and tap a set screw in the reciver that locks into the barrel. This would solve the problem i have been having with the front post not always being properly aligned, since the rear sight is on the reciever and not the barrel.
I just got a fancy new tap and die set for christmas and was thinking this would make a good first project. Where would the best place be to drill a hole through the reciver and make a small dimple in the barrel? would the top right along the rib in the reciver work? Or would the side of the reciever be better for the structural integrety?
What would be a good size set screw to use?
Does anyone have pictures of this done to a 870?
I know I could drill and tap the barrel for a set of irons, but with the short 12" barrel, My sights would be pretty close together.