Greetings all.
I have a pair of Canadian Centennial 94s.
I need to remove the stock and fore end.
Stock is simple enough, one bolt.
Fore end... hmmm...
Neither have a barrel band. Just a plastic nose cap.
One screw/bolt frees the nose cap to slide forward.
And then the wood fore end (of each) very freely will slide forward clear of where the little "lip" gets captured by the receiver.
But fore end will only slide forward a short ways before it "hits". (hard to describe how/where it hits)
Without further disassembly (magazine tube?) it doesn't seem to be coming off.
UNLESS I am supposed to pull the fore end straight down.
I gently tried and it seems to not "want" to come, and... I'm shy to want to FORCE it.
Any advice/help/comments?
I can apply more force if I KNOW that's the "official" thing to do.
But just looking for someone who KNOWS this rifle and can tell me the straight poop on this disassembly process.
Thanks a million to anybody with the knowledge to help.
James
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"Trouble was, I'd grown partial to the place, that sudden smell of fear, and the thrill of waiting up for the end of the world."
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