Joe5493 thanks for offering up some interesting video footage.
Coyote, with this kinda help(video and gun nuts) what could possibly go wrong?
Stop, don't answer that one...
If the guy in the video can do it with an Allen wrench and a couple of screw drivers then most anyone can do it.
Have some penetrating oil handy for the gas block nut.. That looks to be the worst of anything that could get gummed up.
Work on a towel and fold an end over the action when your about to slide the trigger groups out, that should prevent any springs from going sproingggg!
If you want, can look up some old value info from the Blue Book if you like?
Also , did you get the lead on those reloading dies??
Take your time and hit replay several times and you'll do fine.
Tight Groups with the clean gun,
Rob
Coyote, with this kinda help(video and gun nuts) what could possibly go wrong?
Stop, don't answer that one...
If the guy in the video can do it with an Allen wrench and a couple of screw drivers then most anyone can do it.
Have some penetrating oil handy for the gas block nut.. That looks to be the worst of anything that could get gummed up.
Work on a towel and fold an end over the action when your about to slide the trigger groups out, that should prevent any springs from going sproingggg!
If you want, can look up some old value info from the Blue Book if you like?
Also , did you get the lead on those reloading dies??
Take your time and hit replay several times and you'll do fine.
Tight Groups with the clean gun,
Rob





























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