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Savage BMAG Stocks at Boyds
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<blockquote data-quote="mojo1029" data-source="post: 910650" data-attributes="member: 76679"><p>I got my stock today - same problem with the safety. After a lot of tinkering, I realized that the problem with the safety has nothing to do with the cut out around the safety. The problem is that the bolts that are used with the original BMAG stock are too long. If you take your gun apart and screw them back in without the stock, you'll see that eventually it'll interfere with the safety and prevent it from sliding. Gotta find some washers to fit in there or get a shorter bolt. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, the stock is really beautiful. </p><p></p><p>For those of you that are wondering, the stock comes with a plastic trigger guard. I haven't shot mine since I got the new stock, but then again, I wasn't really dissatisfied with the performance before - I just wanted a better stock. Once assembled, I found that the Boyd stock free floated the barrel all the way back to the receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mojo1029, post: 910650, member: 76679"] I got my stock today - same problem with the safety. After a lot of tinkering, I realized that the problem with the safety has nothing to do with the cut out around the safety. The problem is that the bolts that are used with the original BMAG stock are too long. If you take your gun apart and screw them back in without the stock, you'll see that eventually it'll interfere with the safety and prevent it from sliding. Gotta find some washers to fit in there or get a shorter bolt. Hope that helps. Otherwise, the stock is really beautiful. For those of you that are wondering, the stock comes with a plastic trigger guard. I haven't shot mine since I got the new stock, but then again, I wasn't really dissatisfied with the performance before - I just wanted a better stock. Once assembled, I found that the Boyd stock free floated the barrel all the way back to the receiver. [/QUOTE]
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