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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2769850" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Yep, and it all started with you. Thanks again by the way. And now, here we got a new guy to OSA, rakkal, jumping in to offer his help. That stuff in post#20 he found is exactly what I needed in case the 'smith has any problems with the bolt. Paying it forward maybe? I'd be bold and attempt to work on the bolt myself, but not sure I have the right combination of all the punches/tools/patience/skill/smarts to tackle something on a gun this old when I can't just jump in my car and run down to pick up a part I whacked too hard. Us old Marines sometimes have a tendency to just "use a bigger hammer" and that may not be what is needed here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2769850, member: 10465"] Yep, and it all started with you. Thanks again by the way. And now, here we got a new guy to OSA, rakkal, jumping in to offer his help. That stuff in post#20 he found is exactly what I needed in case the 'smith has any problems with the bolt. Paying it forward maybe? I'd be bold and attempt to work on the bolt myself, but not sure I have the right combination of all the punches/tools/patience/skill/smarts to tackle something on a gun this old when I can't just jump in my car and run down to pick up a part I whacked too hard. Us old Marines sometimes have a tendency to just "use a bigger hammer" and that may not be what is needed here. [/QUOTE]
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