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July 15, 2011, 10:12 AM | #1 |
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Remington LT-20 stock removal
I have a Special Field LT-20 and need to change to a youth stock, as my LOP has changed with age. I have not looked at it but I understand that there is a nut that needs to be removed for the stock to slide off. Can you help me out with this as to what I will need to get the job done.Thanks.
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July 15, 2011, 10:22 AM | #2 |
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Butt-stock removal
Very easy to do:
1. Remove recoil pad / buttplate with phillips head screwdriver. If a rubber recoil pad, smear a dab of soap on the tip & lower shaft of the screwdriver. Locate the holes in the pad & insert tip of driver into the hole. Push inward until you feel the tip of the driver contact the screwhead. Turn driver to the left & pad will begin to lift off the stock,. 2. Remove pad & look inside the buttstock "draw bolt hole" with a strong light. You will see the end of the draw bolt. It typically is a slotted head or hex bolt. 3. Turn it to the left until completely free & then gently pull the buttstock from the end of the receiver. 4. To tinstall, do the reverse of the above instructions. Guru1911
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July 21, 2011, 11:55 AM | #3 |
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Thanks,Guru1911.(1911A1 Commercial:1953:my constant companion). That looks sinple enough(KISS). I have all the necessary tools at hand.
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