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Getting my dad's 1906 back together after a barrel reline, reblue and new wood.

No issue what so ever until I got ready for the final install of the stock. The bushing slid to the right. Major vocal encouragement not even colorful language helped.

With the bushing out of alignment you can't even remove the screw. So removed the main spring held my mouth right and got the bushing back in. Is the bushing supposed to be a press fit or simply lose?

Anyone else had this issue? I would prefer it not to happen because when it goes to the grandkids their dad wouldn't be able to fix it.


Just my 2 cents.
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The 06 & 90's I have had tight bushings


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