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| phgh, It can be done by selling the center grip to someone who appreciates the center grip and then going and buying one of those new ..... I think it can be done seriously by replacing the existing trigger group with a Model 7 trigger group.....but why? GHD |
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| ONce you take the center grip linkage off you can use a Rem model 700 trigger and any aftermarkets made for the 700(Which I think includes model 7). |
| Posts: 828 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: 11 July 2000 |
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| Is this a newer model with a Model Seven action, or an older one with a Model 600 action? I don't know if you could use a model 700 trigger on the older action. I have never tried, so I can't say for sure. |
| Posts: 54 | Location: Saltsburg, PA | Registered: 07 March 2002 |
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| Yes it can and it is not to difficult, One thing that will make it easier, would be to locate a new action screw in the same position as a mdl7 the rear xp srew can be easily bedded into the stock my 17MKIV in the pics was done this way Pics |
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| Mid and rear grip aren't your only options. You can also go with a front grip. It requires a longer linkage than the mid grip but it does balance better for off-hand shooting. This gun was designed and built for the long range portion of the "Masters" handgun competition. It was built by Frank Glenn out in Arizona. It's a 6BR that will throw 105gr Hornady Amax's into 5/8" at 200M. hangunnr |
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| No troubles at all Bill. I am next door in Ohio, give me a shout and I will walk you through the process. Regards...g Bubbagun@hotmail.com |
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| I have a friend who tried to sell me a NOS Front grip stock, are they worth anything, any one interested I'll see if he still has it |
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