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Sheared screw removal (drill and back out method)

November 17, 2018 Bill Marr 0

Sheared screw removal (drill and back out) As gun owners, we’ll encounter screws, pins and fasteners that are damaged in a number of ways.  If we are lucky, removing them will be fairly straight forward, […]

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Mosin Nagant Bolt Handle Modification

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