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Thread: Removing a stock and putting it back on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    If its a savage accutrigger and the trigger is getting stiff, then yes it needs a clean and just the smallest drop of lubricate and it should go back to normal. Not hard to do, did mine last year.
    It's a Marlin accutrigger - wonder if it's much different? Cheers for the offer with the torque screw driver but the other guy has one so it should be sweet.
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    No worries.
    I would think the marlin one would only be different enough to get round the patent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    It's a Marlin accutrigger - wonder if it's much different? Cheers for the offer with the torque screw driver but the other guy has one so it should be sweet.
    Phillip i suspect you will find that it is a Savage Accutrigger in a Marlin rifle.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Phillip i suspect you will find that it is a Savage Accutrigger in a Marlin rifle.
    I suspected that hahahaha. Simple I am, Rushy
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    Actually, it says it is the Marlin Pro-fire trigger
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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Simple I am, Rushy
    Just as well you only had to prove you could count to one in that uni exam as your answer about the periodic table being something that sits in the lounge that you occasionally put things on was way wrong.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Just as well you only had to prove you could count to one in that uni exam as your answer about the periodic table being something that sits in the lounge that you occasionally put things on was way wrong.
    Imagine my shock when I was told I had to sit the exam with a blue pen. I never needed one when I sat the couch.

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    Yeah nah bro

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    There will be plenty enough people in the coming years who won't be able to write, only type (sort of)

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    When I was target shooting I was taught to put the stock back on while the rifle was vertical, with butt down muzzle up. I can't recall why, but assume it's to ensure the action sits right back on the recoil lug. Don't know if that's necessary for field rifles but the logic holds.

    On another note, what's the recommended torque setting for t3s in nM? I can only find varying suggestions and in ft/lb (though I suppose the conversion would be easy enough). I used to do 5nM for my target rifle (alu stock), and 4nM (wooden).

 

 

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