Oregon John
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I need to know if I am turning the stock connecting screw in the right direction.
I am trying to remove the stock on my Citori but the darn thing is on very tight. I have a big slotted screwdriver, and the screwdriver shaft is hex, so I can use a wrench on the screwdriver shaft. I put the stock in a vice (lots of protecting padding) and with the butt end up I tried to loosen the screw. A friend who is very mechanical minded was helping.
We tried to turn the screw LEFT but... we heard a "pop" and the stock cracked. Before trying to loosen, we use a light to make sure the screw was exactly in the slot and then I held it there while my friend tried to loosen.
With the stock butt pointed up in the vice we assumed LEFT is the direction to loosen. We assumed righty-tighty and lefty-loosey. Can someone please let me know if this is correct?
By the way, why does Browning use a screw head. A hex head would be so much nicer. Does anyone know of a replacement for the Browning screw?
Thanks,
John
I am trying to remove the stock on my Citori but the darn thing is on very tight. I have a big slotted screwdriver, and the screwdriver shaft is hex, so I can use a wrench on the screwdriver shaft. I put the stock in a vice (lots of protecting padding) and with the butt end up I tried to loosen the screw. A friend who is very mechanical minded was helping.
We tried to turn the screw LEFT but... we heard a "pop" and the stock cracked. Before trying to loosen, we use a light to make sure the screw was exactly in the slot and then I held it there while my friend tried to loosen.
With the stock butt pointed up in the vice we assumed LEFT is the direction to loosen. We assumed righty-tighty and lefty-loosey. Can someone please let me know if this is correct?
By the way, why does Browning use a screw head. A hex head would be so much nicer. Does anyone know of a replacement for the Browning screw?
Thanks,
John