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    No. 5 shoulder pad replacement, difficultly removing long retaining screw

    Just received new/original shoulder pad and retaining screws from Springfield Sporters. Original pad on my Malaysian Police rifle rock hard with strange impressions from storage. Anyway, the original short retaining screw came right out, but the long retaining screw is really stuck in. It will neither turn, nor respond to gentle tapping of a punch from the short screw end. Any tips for getting that rascal out? Thanks, Don
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