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    I hope you read up on the proper disassembly procedure, especially removing the forend. It's all here in Peter Laidlericon's articles. I see rifles from so many newbies with the draws shagged because of improper disassembly. Working on an ROF(F) No.4Mk.2 "as we speak" that is one of them. The new owner just had to tear it down, sand the **** out of it, apply lovely Midway poly finish and then install it incorrectly. I stripped the plastic banana finish and have restored it with raw linseed oilicon but the forend is totally out of whack and they aren't worth a crap with an ill fitting forend. Sometimes it's best to leave them alone.

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