TCLouis
01-01-2007, 11:36 AM
I have had my 86 apart for a week or two while I made a new stock for i t . . . well 3 years, but who is counting.
One would assume that while doing something like that that the stock fitter or gunclunk would put the screws in the action (harder to lose a whole gun than two screw theory). I normally do that or put them in a baggie with note what they came out of. I went to the parts, dug out the baggie with the scres in it . . . they won't even fit in the hole. Gosh dang, now what id I take those ot of??
All that as a preface to say HELP I have lost them. What was the thread pitch on the screw that went through the stock, something that has current die. I hope.
One would assume that while doing something like that that the stock fitter or gunclunk would put the screws in the action (harder to lose a whole gun than two screw theory). I normally do that or put them in a baggie with note what they came out of. I went to the parts, dug out the baggie with the scres in it . . . they won't even fit in the hole. Gosh dang, now what id I take those ot of??
All that as a preface to say HELP I have lost them. What was the thread pitch on the screw that went through the stock, something that has current die. I hope.