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Stevens 200 Rifle Questions/Help (Full Rebuild)
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 3008227" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>Hardest part is getting the factory nut off the first time. </p><p>Personally, I use bored oak blocks lined with sheet lead sprinkled with rosin in a homemade steel bolt clamp arraignment. Apply heat to the nut with a paint strip gun, easier to control. Use a good barrel nut wrench, hit it sharply once with a dead blow hammer and it should pop off. May require a couple of whacks. Seems like a lot of trouble but it reduces the number one problem, the barrel spinning in the clamp and maring the finish. May happen anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 3008227, member: 101383"] Hardest part is getting the factory nut off the first time. Personally, I use bored oak blocks lined with sheet lead sprinkled with rosin in a homemade steel bolt clamp arraignment. Apply heat to the nut with a paint strip gun, easier to control. Use a good barrel nut wrench, hit it sharply once with a dead blow hammer and it should pop off. May require a couple of whacks. Seems like a lot of trouble but it reduces the number one problem, the barrel spinning in the clamp and maring the finish. May happen anyway. [/QUOTE]
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