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My wooden M2 has a loose forearm. Just enough wiggle to bug me. Anyone else have this issue? Probably a few different ways to address, just wondering what you did. Thanks.
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My synthetic one does the same thing, very minor. Never bugged me enough to fix it as it's a working gun.
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Mine does the same thing, Actually I think all my shotguns with the exception of my double guns have a forearm that wiggles. It's never bothered me though.
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You could add a thin layer of epoxy to the inside of the forearm. I did this to an old Remington and it worked.
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pull the metal rings in the front of the arm out. wrap electric tape around a couple time in about 3 spots will take it out. had to do it to my sbe3
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pull the metal rings in the front of the arm out. wrap electric tape around a couple time in about 3 spots will take it out. had to do it to my sbe3 This is what I did
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