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Picatinny rail question
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<blockquote data-quote="RJT" data-source="post: 3191562" data-attributes="member: 5431"><p>The rail appears to be about the same thickness and i only had to grind a fraction off. The longer front screws were putting a little pressure on the barrel action. I put them in and did a complete break down of the gun and noticed that took quite a bit of extra force to get the barrel slid out of the receiver. I then ground the screws slightly and it freed everything up. I am setting this one up for turkey and am adding a mueller quickshot sight. I think the extra spacing on the picatinny rail will allow me to fine tune the position of the sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJT, post: 3191562, member: 5431"] The rail appears to be about the same thickness and i only had to grind a fraction off. The longer front screws were putting a little pressure on the barrel action. I put them in and did a complete break down of the gun and noticed that took quite a bit of extra force to get the barrel slid out of the receiver. I then ground the screws slightly and it freed everything up. I am setting this one up for turkey and am adding a mueller quickshot sight. I think the extra spacing on the picatinny rail will allow me to fine tune the position of the sight. [/QUOTE]
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