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Malvin has supplied these photos:
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skeettx, Are these the correct photos? I thought the forearm had been repaired. Mike
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I just took the ones from above that were not shown in his link because too many were posted and put them on I have no knowledge of what is now what He said he would post pictures soon (12/28/14) of the repaired forearm and these should provide a same page contrast of old and new Mike
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I was confused, because he said on 12-28-14 that it had been repaired. Mike
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I thought the forearm was finished when I posted on 12-28-14. I apologize because I found out since then that the forearm will not be ready for three or four months. I will post pictures when I get it back. I appreciate all comments and advice I have received. I am glad to be a part of this forum.
Another question about this gun. What is the purpose of the tiny screw protruding from the front trigger? Thanks
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Adjustment for single set trigger or French stecher.
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Malvin, As Raimey said, the screw is an adjustment screw for the set trigger.It does not affect the normal(unset)trigger pull.Often,people trying to adjust the normal pull with this screw, make it not "hold" in the set mode(ie won't "set").They are sometimes unscrewed enough they are lost. To "set" the trigger, push it forward until it "clicks", then it has a very light "pull". Mike
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I have never tried to loosen or tighten this screw. When I cock the hammer for the 6.5 rifle barrel and push forward on the front trigger it will not(set). It will move forward slightly but will not set. Should I turn the screw or just leave it as is?
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Malvin, Turn it, a little at a time, until you figure it out.You will be much better satisfied if you can make it work. If you can't, take it to a gunsmith. Mike
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I backed out the screw a couple of turns and the set trigger works just fine. Very much of a hair trigger when set. Should contribute to accuracy. Thanks
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