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Remington V3 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="WilcoKen" data-source="post: 5146428" data-attributes="member: 16287"><p>Thanks for the info. After researching some more I found out you can put synthetic on the wood V3 but not wood on synthetic model (per Randy Wakeman). When I installed the wood forearm there was not enough room for the end cap to catch the threads. So it appeared to me the millwork was stopping the forearm from sliding all the way down. I shaved the 2 rails (inside the forearm) about 1/4" and it fits nicely. I've shot it and it shoots normally but after researching it I think I will put the synthetic back on. I don't want to block the gas flow in any way. It's a shame too because I love the classic look of wood. And great work on the design—it's a very good handling gun for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilcoKen, post: 5146428, member: 16287"] Thanks for the info. After researching some more I found out you can put synthetic on the wood V3 but not wood on synthetic model (per Randy Wakeman). When I installed the wood forearm there was not enough room for the end cap to catch the threads. So it appeared to me the millwork was stopping the forearm from sliding all the way down. I shaved the 2 rails (inside the forearm) about 1/4” and it fits nicely. I’ve shot it and it shoots normally but after researching it I think I will put the synthetic back on. I don’t want to block the gas flow in any way. It’s a shame too because I love the classic look of wood. And great work on the design—it’s a very good handling gun for me. [/QUOTE]
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