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Old 2nd August 2015, 08:51 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by rickystl
LOL! Well, yes you're right. The whole gun needs a minor cleaning and a small amount of Ren wax on the stock. It's hard keeping all these guns cleaned

By the way, yes, the barrel is held to the fore end of the stock with a single pin. Which was not difficult to get out, but a real bugger to get back in. The pin was actually bent in a curve to fit the stock. Had to make a new pin from a finishing nail and slightly bending a little at a time while re-installing it.
Rick.
Well actually no, there was absolutely no intent to suggest that anything about the gun needed cleaning. To me the plate LOOKED to be missing and I guess it was that the two nails were so obvious that it looked that way.
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