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From: MidwayUSA
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  • but my action is held on by one screw in between the forend of the stock and the front of the magazine well its one screw strait into a bit of metal with a thread whitch is dovetailed to the bottem of the barrel

  • He said "TANG"

  • like he ever misses

  • that's one nifty screwdriver

  • Did he just undertorque those screws? Hard to tell on the video but, I didn't really see the screw turn before the torque screwdriver "popped". It's important that the screw actually be rotating when that happens becasue sliding friction is less than static friction. It's a common error (and one that "experts" that do it refuse to accept) when they do it wrong by going back and "torquing down" a screw or bolt or nut after it's been tightened down some. Besides that, these videos are very nice.

  • Hes like the mister rogers of guns :O

  • totally!!!!!! i never noticed!!

  • These videos are very educational, thanks.

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