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08-18-2009 03:56 PM
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My receiver is 17105, only 25 away from your barrel. You need to pull the stock to see the receiver number.
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Thanks. Are there other SN#'d parts? I guess the long screwdriver in the butt stock will release the stock...or do I have to take anything else apart? What date do you estimate your receiver to have been made?
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The buttstock will also have a number stamped where it meets the receiver. A long straight bladed screwdriver will remove the stock. I don't know the production dates of the 620, so I can't help you with that part.
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This is a very reluctant bolt to remove...I can back it out but not remove it. The stock wiggles a bit but will not come out of the socket.
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riot gun converted to slug gun,
id check the locking lug sqaure hole for cracks.
id bet i can remove those rifle sights pretty easy..she still has some life left, if the lug isnt cracked
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Originally Posted by
coneten
This is a very reluctant bolt to remove...I can back it out but not remove it. The stock wiggles a bit but will not come out of the socket.
There is an extension on the receiver that protrudes into the stock. If the screw is completely loose, wrap a towel into a pad, place it on the pistol grip, and use light taps with a rubber mallet to loosen it.