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Removing stripped and sheared screws from a rifle

April 30, 2023 Bill Marr 0

If you are working with or around firearms for any length of time, you’ll undoubtedly encounter stripped and sheared screws. Even with the use of quality screws, preventative maintenance and proper tools, they’ll still pop […]

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