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13 November 2021, 22:02
Alberta Independant
wood stock
a couple of years ago I was caught in a heavy rainstorm and my model 70 was drenched; when at home I removed the barrel and action to dry it out; removed firing pin etc. reoiled firing pin after three days and reassembled barrel action; today, the hinged floor plate will not open up; I suspect the wood swelled and I don't know if I'm capable to remove the swelled wood or if I should take it to a gunsmith; should the inside of the gunstock be coated with a stain or sealant to prevent this from happening again?
13 November 2021, 22:45
dpcd
Yes.
14 November 2021, 01:22
Bobster
#1 - Check the latch to see if it has rusted in. Oil as needed.

#2 - With the two-piece bottom metal, I have found it is necessary to adjust the trigger portion(with the floorplate latch) while screwing it on. You can move it a bit fore and aft to allow the latch to work properly. If that doesn't do it proceed with the 'smith.
14 November 2021, 18:43
Jim Kobe
Good advice there!


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01 December 2021, 00:09
Atkinson
Yes but be carefull with that adjustment as too much play, and if its a big bore especially, you will have cartridges all over your feet from release due to recoil....Ive seen this happen more than dozen times, even one of the guns I built for a friend did this in a 404 Jefferys, had to replace the original spring with one a tad stronger.. sofa


Ray Atkinson
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