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In need of a set of Rem Model 7 action screws, stainless or blued.
PM me please.
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Thank you Sir, I’ll keep that in mind as a last resort.
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Are the model7 screws different then a model 700? I have several sets of take off 700 screws as well as some old Forester brand screws.
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I think the front screw is the same. The rear screw is different, at least on my model Sevens. miles
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Yeah, the rear screw is much smaller in diameter and much longer.
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Yeah, the rear screw is much smaller in diameter and much longer. Yup, it's the rear screw, that is a PITA to find, and the head is easily damaged or it breaks if you over torque it. Been there, done that.
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Me too... Poor design on Remington's part. Hard to find, Remington small parts for a lot of their guns is tough to find.
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Custom gunsmiths tap rear receiver to fit
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Custom gunsmiths tap rear receiver to fit
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Custom gunsmiths tap rear receiver to fit Yeah, but then bottom metal needs to be drilled out and on this one there’s not a lot of meat in that area of the stock to accommodate the larger diameter screw.
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The rear are 8-36, the same as the front trigger guard screw on the 700 ADL - pm me if you still need - habe both SS & blue.
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The rear are 8-36, the same as the front trigger guard screw on the 700 ADL - pm me if you still need - habe both SS & blue. You are correct except the trigger guard screws are shorter. Too short in my model sevens. miles
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