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    Try puting some lubriplate on the op rod, then place the stock back on. Cycle the op rod a few times and remove stock. Look for lubriplate on the wood. This may show where the rod is binding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe W View Post
    Try puting some lubriplate on the op rod, then place the stock back on. Cycle the op rod a few times and remove stock. Look for lubriplate on the wood. This may show where the rod is binding.
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    I found it. It was the oprod rubbing. I had to take off about 1/32 off the angled flat on the right-side, inside of the barrel channel. The "joint" area of the oprod where the drawing number is stamped was rubbing on this flat. It now opens and closes smooth as glass.

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