1712 screw info
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1712 screw info
Hey everyone...
Can anyone point out the easiest place to purchase the action/trigger guard screws for a 1712. Or even the whole bottom metal if it must come to that.
I have found this http://www.champchoice.com/detail.php?item=7009312 so far. I feel a bit silly asking but there is any difference between the bottom metal of a 1712 FWT-D and the 1712 Silhouette wood stock with Two Stage Trigger? I'm thinking there isn't but just want to make sure...
Cheers in advance for any help anyone can provide.
Detritus
Can anyone point out the easiest place to purchase the action/trigger guard screws for a 1712. Or even the whole bottom metal if it must come to that.
I have found this http://www.champchoice.com/detail.php?item=7009312 so far. I feel a bit silly asking but there is any difference between the bottom metal of a 1712 FWT-D and the 1712 Silhouette wood stock with Two Stage Trigger? I'm thinking there isn't but just want to make sure...
Cheers in advance for any help anyone can provide.
Detritus
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Try Neal Stepp at ISS in Forth Worth, TX he has always been there for me when I needed parts for my target rifles.
http://www.iss-internationalshootersservice.com/
http://www.iss-internationalshootersservice.com/
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I bought mine from Homer Strickland at Accuracy Arms - due to the different thickness of the various stocks these are long. Trimming the back one if no problem but the front is a blind hole and requires a little patience. The heads take a 4mm allen wrench. In case you're interested Homer's email is accarms@alaska.net.