Hello to all. Anyone else hate those protruding shoulder stock side screws on most of the 1860 Army replicas?
The darn things just don’t look or feel good either.
The civilian models are great but hard to find.
My solution was to buy 12-28 screws, cut off the heads, peen them over and dress them down and polish. The next step was cut to length, cut slot for screwdriver. One screw can be screwed into the frame through the open hole on the other side. A “modified” allen wrench made into an offset screwdriver will install the last screw from inside the frame. Not as pretty as the civilian model but a world better the those enormous clunky screws sticking out of the frame in my humble opinion.
Good day to all,
Snoot
The darn things just don’t look or feel good either.
The civilian models are great but hard to find.
My solution was to buy 12-28 screws, cut off the heads, peen them over and dress them down and polish. The next step was cut to length, cut slot for screwdriver. One screw can be screwed into the frame through the open hole on the other side. A “modified” allen wrench made into an offset screwdriver will install the last screw from inside the frame. Not as pretty as the civilian model but a world better the those enormous clunky screws sticking out of the frame in my humble opinion.
Good day to all,
Snoot
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