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I want to work the trigger on my M20 22 rf I acquired last March. What do I torque the stock bolts to?
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just snug them up...i dont think melvin ever had a torque spec and it isnt going to move with its bedding
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Forbes spec is 80" and 30"lbs. I'd think they got that # from Melvin.
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I want to work the trigger on my M20 22 rf I acquired last March. What do I torque the stock bolts to? Alligator arms, What’s the LOP?
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Forbes spec is 80" and 30"lbs. I'd think they got that # from Melvin. Thanks.
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I asked Melvin a few years ago. He didn't give a specific torque value. I can't recall his exact wording, but his instruction was to torque them "tight".
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