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Rem J-lock replacement

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16 September 2005, 02:45
THE CHIEF
Rem J-lock replacement
My new Rem VLS in 204 Ruger came in today with the J-lock feature which doesn't appeal to me. I know I can get a replacement shroud without the lock along with a new firing pin and spring. The question is do these replacement assemblies enhance the performance of the rifle or am I just spending money for something, in my mind, to make the gun look better? Thanks in advance for replies. Chief.
16 September 2005, 02:57
craigster
I put one on my 700 ADL (also in 204) mainly because I didn't like the looks of the J-lock and the way it seems Remington "stuffs" what looks like an oversize spring into the bolt housing. As far as improved accuracy, at this point, I haven't seen any. I'm still playing with loads, but right now I'm not real impressed with this rifle. Time will tell.
16 September 2005, 03:07
DB Bill
Tubbs makes what you want as does Gre-Tan and you can buy just the shroud or the entire firing pin assembly. I put the Gre-Tan complete assembly on my Model 7 .223 and really like it. I know it's hard to tell but the lock-time seems noticably faster to me. Cost me about $75 as I recall.


DB Bill aka Bill George
16 September 2005, 20:54
jtinidaho
I did this conversion on my 22-250. It was very accurate to start with and I did not notice any difference in accuracy.
This is a LH rifle. The j-lock interferred with my ability to thumb off the safety because it protruded next to the safety. For some reason Remington only made the j-lock protrude to the left even on LH rifles which puts it right next to the safety. By eliminating the j-lock the safety can easily be manipulated without having to look at it.